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*Hagen, William W. Germans, ''Poles and Jews: The Nationality Conflict in the Prussian East, 1772-1914.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980. (FS Library book 943 F2hw.)
*Hagen, William W. Germans, ''Poles and Jews: The Nationality Conflict in the Prussian East, 1772-1914.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980. (FS Library book 943 F2hw.)


The Family History Library collects records of these groups, especially published histories. These are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog '''[https://familysearch.org/catalog-search Place Search]''' under:  
The FamilySearch Library collects records of these groups, especially published histories. These are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog '''[https://familysearch.org/catalog-search Place Search]''' under:  


ARGENTINA - MINORITIES  
ARGENTINA - MINORITIES  
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Among these institutions are hospitals (the first in Buenos Aires in 1853), social clubs, a chamber of commerce to help the Italian populace, and schools.  
Among these institutions are hospitals (the first in Buenos Aires in 1853), social clubs, a chamber of commerce to help the Italian populace, and schools.  


There are good histories that relate the history of the Italians in Argentina. The Family History Library also has some immigration records that lists people who came into Argentina:  
There are good histories that relate the history of the Italians in Argentina. The FamilySearch Library also has some immigration records that lists people who came into Argentina:  


*Valais (Suisse:Canton. Conseil D’Etat. ''Documents divers concernant l’émigration el les autres papiers du Conseil d’Etat, 1829–1902'' (Diverse Documents Concerning the Emigration of the Other Papers of the Privy Council, 1829–1902). Sion, Suisse: Arcives du Canton, 1983. (FS Library film 1344039–1344045.) This record has some of the Valadesien who  immigrated into the area of Rio de la Plata.  
*Valais (Suisse:Canton. Conseil D’Etat. ''Documents divers concernant l’émigration el les autres papiers du Conseil d’Etat, 1829–1902'' (Diverse Documents Concerning the Emigration of the Other Papers of the Privy Council, 1829–1902). Sion, Suisse: Arcives du Canton, 1983. (FS Library film 1344039–1344045.) This record has some of the Valadesien who  immigrated into the area of Rio de la Plata.  
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The Spaniards created the reducciones, which were Indians missions or small villages, usually run by the Jesuits or Franciscan, for the protection of the Indians. Some of the early reducciones were established in the northeast of the country in Concepción, Candelaria, San Javier, Apóstoles, Santa Ana, La Cruz, Santo Tomé, San Miguel, San Ignacio Mini, Corpus, Tubichmini, and Santiago del Baradero. Others were established later. Some of these reducciones were successful, but others were short lived.  
The Spaniards created the reducciones, which were Indians missions or small villages, usually run by the Jesuits or Franciscan, for the protection of the Indians. Some of the early reducciones were established in the northeast of the country in Concepción, Candelaria, San Javier, Apóstoles, Santa Ana, La Cruz, Santo Tomé, San Miguel, San Ignacio Mini, Corpus, Tubichmini, and Santiago del Baradero. Others were established later. Some of these reducciones were successful, but others were short lived.  


The Family History Library does have Indians censuses in the collection for Argentina. Some of these are censuses of the Indian populations who lived in old tax district of Misiones province in the viceroyalty of La Plata. This district is now part of Missiones province, Argentina. Old Misiones province also included the modern states of Paraguay and Uruguay:  
The FamilySearch Library does have Indians censuses in the collection for Argentina. Some of these are censuses of the Indian populations who lived in old tax district of Misiones province in the viceroyalty of La Plata. This district is now part of Missiones province, Argentina. Old Misiones province also included the modern states of Paraguay and Uruguay:  


*Padrones, 1657–1801 (Censuses, 1657–1801). Buenos Aires: Archivo General de la Nación, 1992. (FS Library film 1840693–840702, 1840706.)
*Padrones, 1657–1801 (Censuses, 1657–1801). Buenos Aires: Archivo General de la Nación, 1992. (FS Library film 1840693–840702, 1840706.)
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