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Samuel A. Lafone Quevedo

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and it remained in operation until 1894. Other jobs that required less effort, such as the sugar industry or the building of the railroad, made labor increasingly more expensive, which meant that this type of enterprise was no longer profitable. In 1902, he sold the property to the Capillitas Copper
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wool woven on his loom in Catamarca wrapped around his neck, he walked through the corridors of the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of the National University of La Plata, on his way to office of the university's president, of which he was the seal keeper. And we, the noisy students, who in the
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because, seen from a distance, they appeared as piles of rubble with their corresponding entrances. But after entering the building, we understood it for what it was: a series of stone huts huddled together like honeycombs in a beehive. Thus, we were able to march on horseback with the greatest of
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In 1890, economic circumstances changed, which forced him to start selling his properties at a very low price. He moved to Buenos Aires where he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA). In 1906, he took charge of La Plata
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on various topics related to the archaeology, ethnography, geography, linguistics, folklore, and history of Catamarca. Years later, with some corrections, he gathered those articles and published them in book form under the title
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Fortunately, the town of Quilmes is in a remote corner of the Valley. And for now, its labyrinth of half-buried walls is not in danger. But no one would deny that these ruins should be preserved for our history as soon as
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invaders), researched the family relationships of the local indigenous population, and founded schools for these populations in Catamarca, as well as other schools for orphans and poverty-stricken communities.
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Museum and, at the same time, joined the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the National University of La Plata as dean. He also became involved with the Society of History and Numismatics.
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María de Quevedo y Alsina. He studied in England and graduated with a Master of Arts degree and a BA in humanities. Back in the Americas, he settled in
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with the money obtained from the sale of the Victoria plant that he inherited from his parents. He named this enterprise
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Tesoro de catamarqueñismos; nombres de lugar y apellidos indios con etimologías y eslabones aislados de la lengua cacana
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Arriving back in Montevideo on 25 December 1858, I soon became the owner of an edition (the new one) of the history of
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Los indios chanases y su lengua con apuntes sobre los querandíes, yaros, boanes, güenoas o minuanes y un mapa étnico
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years before the University Reform saw him walk by, kept a respectful and involuntary silence for a little while.
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Ensayo Mitológico. El culto de Tonapa. Los himnos sagrados de los reyes del Cuzco, según el Yamqui Pachacuti
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Ensayo Mitológico. El culto de Tonapa. Los himnos sagrados de los reyes del Cuzco, según el Yamqui Pachacuti
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in Buenos Aires and, according to the ACCEDER Digital Content Network catalog, there is another one at the
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and that, by the grace of God and the prowess of the Spaniards and their weapons, they had left El Bañado
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Lafone was interested in the indigenous culture of the area. He travelled around the region, starting in
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Lóndres y Catamarca: cartas á La Nación, 1883, 84 y 85 : con apéndices y un mapa histórico
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Lóndres y Catamarca cartas á La Nación, 1883, 84 y 85 : con apéndices y un mapa histórico
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As a diversion, he formed an orchestra with his pupils and they ended up playing fairly well.
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sent him to England, where he graduated with a Master of Arts degree, equivalent to a BA in
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Lafone delved deeply into the study of the region's indigenous history. He discovered the
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Catálogo descriptivo e ilustrado de las Huacas de Chañar-Yaco (provincia de Catamarca)
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Catálogo descriptivo e ilustrado de las Huacas de Chañar-Yaco (provincia de Catamarca)
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La raza Pampeana y la raza Guaraní: ó, los indios del Rio de la Plata en el siglo XVI
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La raza Pampeana y la raza Guaraní: ó, los indios del Rio de la Plata en el siglo XVI
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ease and entirely without risk over the top of the walls, which in part were two
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Samuel Alexander Lafone y Quevedo, Samuel Alexander Lafone Quevedo, Don Samuel
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wide. From time to time, we reached narrow paths that looked like streets.
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Los huacos de Yocavil. Yacimiento de Cerro Pintado en el valle de Catamarca
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The ruins seemed to us at first to be like the enormous dens of the
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Idioma Mbaya. Llamado Guaygururú según Hervas, Gilii y Castelnau
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indigenous people and researched the ethnological background of
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A traveller's notes in the Calchaqui region, Argentine Republic
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A traveller's notes in the Calchaqui region, Argentine Republic
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Vocabulario Mocoví-Español fundado en los del P. Tavolini
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Argentine-Uruguayan archaeologist, ethnographer, linguist
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Las migraciones de los Kilmes. La historia de las mismas
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Las migraciones de los kilmes: la historia de las mismas
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Lafone Quevedo Disk. La Plata Museum, display case of
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Isaac Fernández Blanco Museum of Hispano-American Art
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National Academy of History of the Argentine Republic
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Indigenous peoples in the Santiago del Estero region
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The chapter titles are 508: 441: 397: 1078: 1076: 731:El museo de La Plata y los valles calchaquíes 580:, the geographical location of the cities of 8: 1053:Gershani Oviedo, Marcelo (31 October 2021). 520:Márquez Miranda, a student of Lafone Quevedo 1461:Biblioteca Virtual de la Filología Española 1225:Lafone Quevedo, Samuel Alexander · (1888). 869:Biblioteca Virtual de la Filología Española 627:Works published by the researcher include: 609:the region's various indigenous communities 350:List of Indigenous peoples of South America 289:and the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the 956: 954: 952: 950: 923: 921: 919: 917: 915: 913: 29: 18: 1560:Lafone Quevedo, Samuel Alejandro (1896). 1543:Lafone Quevedo, Samuel Alexander (1900). 1492:National Academy of Sciences of Argentina 1092:Revista de la Universidad de Buenos Aires 1022: 1020: 659:Un capítulo suelto de filología argentina 281:In the late 19th century, he returned to 641:-español fundado en los del P. Tavollini 594:Juan B. Ambrosetti Museum of Ethnography 856: 368:. He received support from his friends 1115: 1113: 989: 987: 7: 1455:Lafone y Quevedo, Samuel Alexander. 603:He studied the relationships of the 549:was the patron saint of the city of 1567:(in Spanish). Pablo E. Coni e Hijos 890:Schweizer, Rodolfo (October 2001). 551:San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca 452:wide, and in general more than one 331:plantation located 25 km from 1490:(in Spanish). Córdoba, Argentina: 1482:Lafone Quevedo, Samuel A. (1894). 1414:Lafone Quevedo, Samuel A. (1892). 1373:Lafone Quevedo, Samuel A. (1892). 1332:Lafone Quevedo, Samuel A. (1892). 1291:Lafone Quevedo, Samuel A. (1891). 1250:Lafone Quevedo, Samuel A. (1893). 14: 1642:Uruguayan emigrants to Argentina 1306:. Vol. A4 issue 4 (4): 356–360. 760:Linguistic areas of the Americas 299:University of Buenos Aires (UBA) 1608:Digital Library (in Portuguese) 1512:Lafone Quevedo, Samuel (1897). 1083:Lafone Quevedo, Samuel (1919). 892:"Lafone Quevedo en el recuerdo" 543:Historia de la Virgen del Valle 291:National University of La Plata 180:Samuel Alejandro Lafone Quevedo 23:Samuel Alejandro Lafone Quevedo 1154:(in Spanish). 24 February 2004 1034:(in Spanish). 26 February 2023 1: 1427:Revista del Museo de la Plata 1386:Revista del Museo de la Plata 1345:Revista del Museo de la Plata 1263:Revista del Museo de la Plata 1180:(in Spanish). 23 January 2011 737:, Buenos Aires, 6 August 1891 701:, Vol. 1, Buenos Aires, 1892. 473:, this was his court's palace 1312:10.1525/aa.1891.4.4.02a00100 1202:(in Spanish). Archived from 1124:(in Spanish). Archived from 968:(in Spanish). Archived from 933:Folklore del Norte Argentino 315:At the age of thirteen, his 1174:"El Padre Ramón Rosa Olmos" 232:origin, and his mother was 1668: 929:"Samuel A. Lafone Quevedo" 541:In 1888, he began writing 353: 347: 308: 285:, where he took charge of 162:and María Quevedo y Alsina 765:Mataco–Guaicuru languages 28: 1627:Linguists from Argentina 1622:Argentine archaeologists 263:or Tonokotés, nicknamed 35:Samuel A. Lafone Quevedo 1632:Argentine ethnographers 1602:Works by Lafone Quevedo 1596:Works by Lafone Quevedo 1590:Works by Lafone Quevedo 1429:. Vol. 5 (in Spanish). 1388:. Vol. 3 (in Spanish). 1347:. Vol. 3 (in Spanish). 1304:American Anthropologist 1265:. Vol. 4 (in Spanish). 1122:"Samuel Lafone Quevedo" 1005:(in Spanish). p. 7 845:Friedrich Schickendantz 652:American Anthropologist 526:Works by Lafone Quevedo 344:Professional background 255:indigenous people (the 190:, 18 July 1920) was an 617: 538: 523: 500: 429: 247:and authored the book 533: 249:Londres and Catamarca 186:, 28 February 1835 – 994:Sosa, Jorge (2007). 749:, Buenos Aires, 1896 679:, Buenos Aires, 1892 667:, Buenos Aires, 1892 547:Virgin of the Valley 311:Samuel Fisher Lafone 222:Samuel Fisher Lafone 160:Samuel Fisher Lafone 1637:Argentine humanists 1488:Pueblos Originarios 1003:IndyMedia Argentina 695:La Virgen del Valle 558:Londres y Catamarca 495:Londres y Catamarca 437:Londres y Catamarca 405:Conquest of Tucumán 393:Londres y Catamarca 327:. He also bought a 655:, Washington, 1891 568:(Thirty Letters), 539: 382:Juan B. Ambrosetti 295:Honorary Doctorate 966:Proyecto Ameghino 835:La Aguada culture 800:Toba Qom language 536:La Aguada culture 411:had been born in 177: 176: 92:La Plata Cemetery 51:February 28, 1835 1659: 1577: 1576: 1574: 1572: 1566: 1557: 1551: 1550: 1540: 1534: 1533: 1531: 1529: 1509: 1503: 1502: 1500: 1498: 1479: 1473: 1472: 1470: 1468: 1452: 1446: 1445: 1443: 1441: 1424: 1411: 1405: 1404: 1402: 1400: 1383: 1370: 1364: 1363: 1361: 1359: 1342: 1329: 1323: 1322: 1320: 1318: 1301: 1288: 1282: 1281: 1279: 1277: 1260: 1247: 1241: 1240: 1238: 1236: 1222: 1216: 1215: 1213: 1211: 1206:on 26 April 2009 1196: 1190: 1189: 1187: 1185: 1170: 1164: 1163: 1161: 1159: 1144: 1138: 1137: 1135: 1133: 1128:on 26 April 2009 1117: 1108: 1107: 1105: 1103: 1089: 1080: 1071: 1070: 1068: 1066: 1050: 1044: 1043: 1041: 1039: 1024: 1015: 1014: 1012: 1010: 1000: 991: 982: 981: 979: 977: 958: 945: 944: 942: 940: 925: 908: 907: 905: 903: 887: 881: 880: 878: 876: 861: 825:Ruins of Quilmes 572:(Epilogue), and 564:(Introduction), 521: 498: 488: 476: 433:Ruins of Quilmes 427: 418: 378:Francisco Moreno 374:Vicente F. 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Montevideo
Uruguay
La Plata
Argentina
La Plata Cemetery
Uruguay
Argentina
industrialist
humanist
archaeologist
ethnographer
linguist
National Academy of History of the Argentine Republic
Samuel Fisher Lafone
Alfred Lafone
Montevideo
La Plata
Argentine
industrialist
humanist
archaeologist
ethnographer
linguist
Uruguay
Samuel Fisher Lafone
Englishman
Huguenot
Argentinian
Catamarca

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