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'''Archive of the Archbishopric of Cochabamba''' (Archivo del Arzobispado de Cochabamba)<br>Calle Calama, 169<br>Cochabamba<br> | '''Archive of the Archbishopric of Cochabamba''' (Archivo del Arzobispado de Cochabamba)<br>Calle Calama, 169<br>Cochabamba<br> | ||
Telephone: 591 | Telephone: 591 4 4256563/591 4 4256562/591 4 4259209<br>Email: [mailto:fundacion.historia@mapfre.com fundacion.historia@mapfre.com]<br> | ||
Website: [http://lanic.utexas.edu/project/tavera/bolivia/cochabamba3.html Archive of the Archbishopric of Cochabamba]<br> | Website: [http://lanic.utexas.edu/project/tavera/bolivia/cochabamba3.html Archive of the Archbishopric of Cochabamba]<br> | ||
Website #2: [http://censoarchivos.mcu.es/CensoGuia/archivodetail.htm?id=50331 Archive of the Curia, Archbishop of Cochabamba] | Website #2: [http://censoarchivos.mcu.es/CensoGuia/archivodetail.htm?id=50331 Archive of the Curia, Archbishop of Cochabamba] | ||
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:In general, the archives of the city of La Paz contain material on the Aymara communities of the current department of La Paz, which corresponded to the intendancy of the same name during the colonial period. There are some references to other ethnic groups, but the vast majority of the ethnographic information that is found is about the Aymara people. Therefore, in this text, the word "communities" will refer to Aymara and "indigenous" Aymara communities. | :In general, the archives of the city of La Paz contain material on the Aymara communities of the current department of La Paz, which corresponded to the intendancy of the same name during the colonial period. There are some references to other ethnic groups, but the vast majority of the ethnographic information that is found is about the Aymara people. Therefore, in this text, the word "communities" will refer to Aymara and "indigenous" Aymara communities. | ||
'''Franciscan Archive of Tarija''' (Archivo Franciscano de Tarija)<br>Franciscan Convent of Tarija<br>Calle Colón, 661, esq. Ingavi Tarija<br> | |||
Telephone: 591 4 6644909<br>Email: [mailto:fundacion.historia@mapfre.com fundacion.historia@mapfre.com]<br>Email #2: [mailto:ced@franciscanosdetarija.com ced@franciscanosdetarija.com]<br> | |||
Website: [http://lanic.utexas.edu/project/tavera/bolivia/tarija.html Franciscan Archive of Tarija]<br>Website #2: [http://www.franciscanosdetarija.com/pag/ced/archivo.htm Franciscan Archive of Tarija]<br> | |||
Website #3: [http://www.boliviamundo.net/archivo-franciscano-de-tarija/ Franciscan Archive of Tarija] | |||
:The Archive keeps documents produced by the Franciscan missions during the colonial and republican times, of their evangelizing incursions in the lands of the Mataco and Guarani peoples. Among the linguistic documents of the colonial era there are dictionaries and catechisms in the Guaraní and Mataco language, and among the documents of the Republican era it keeps Guarani dictionaries and grammars, as well as works of catechesis and preaching and compilations of tales of the Guaraní peoples, noctenes and tuffs. | |||
'''Museum of History and Historical Archive of Santa Cruz de la Sierra''' (Museo de Historia y Archivo Histórico of Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno)<br> | '''Museum of History and Historical Archive of Santa Cruz de la Sierra''' (Museo de Historia y Archivo Histórico of Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno)<br> |
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