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      DISPUTAS POR TAGUA Y MINAS: RECURSOS NATURALES Y PROPIEDAD TERRITORIAL EN EL PACÍFICO COLOMBIANO, 1870-1930 Translated title: CONFLICTS OVER MINES AND VEGETABLE IVORY: NATURAL RESOURCES AND TERRITORIAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE PACIFIC LOWLANDS OF COLOMBIA, 1870-1930

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          En el Pacífico colombiano no hubo fuertes disputas por la tierra en las últimas décadas del siglo diecinueve y las primeras del veinte, como sucedió en otras partes de Colombia, pero sí hubo conflictos territoriales. Estos estuvieron centrados en el acceso a recursos naturales considerados valiosos: semillas de palma de tagua, oro y platino. Al estudiar estos conflictos este artículo ayuda a comprender por qué la mayoría de la región mantuvo su carácter de baldío de la nación en momentos en que se aceleró la titulación de tierra en otras partes del país. Así, contribuye a entender la particular historia del Pacífico colombiano, que generó las condiciones que favorecieron la titulación colectiva a comunidades negras que estipula la Constitución política de 1991

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          At the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century, the Pacific lowlands of Colombia diverged from national trends: local conflicts did not center on land, but on the access to vegetable ivory, gold and platinum. By studying these conflicts, this article helps explain why much of the land in this region was not titled at the time when land titling took off in other parts of the country. In this way, the article helps us understand the particular history of the Pacific lowlands, which allowed the rural population to gain title to communal land as defined by the 1991 Constitution

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                Journal
                rcan
                Revista Colombiana de Antropología
                Rev. colomb. antropol.
                Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia - ICANH (Bogotá, Distrito Capital, Colombia )
                0486-6525
                2539-472X
                December 2008
                : 44
                : 2
                : 409-438
                Affiliations
                [01] orgnameUniversidad de los Andes claleal@ 123456uniandes.edu.co
                Article
                S0486-65252008000200006 S0486-6525(08)04400206
                a8d2c370-9112-4db9-a5bc-f8e788d52cd5

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 19 August 2008
                : 10 March 2008
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                Afrocolombians,platinum,gold,vegetable ivory,Pacific region of Colombia,grupos negros,platino,oro,tagua,Pacífico colombiano

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