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Her "bringing out" party was at the American Legation in Buenos Aires. [4] In 1911 she married Carl Moon, a painter and photographer of the American Indian. [5] Carl worked at El Tovar Studio in the Grand Canyon from 1911 until they moved to Pasadena in 1914. The couple had two children Francis-Maxwell and Mary. [4]
The Querandi tribe first met Europeans when Pedro de Mendoza's expedition arrived in the area of Buenos Aires in 1535. The first foundation of Buenos Aires took place in March 1536 by Mendoza (1487–1537), who had been given the title of "Adelantado" and empowered by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor “to conquer and colonize the lands in Solis ...
The confederation continued the war led by José Henriquez. When the lordship of Quilme was defeated in 1665, the Spaniards ordered their complete uprooting and deportation of all its 11,000 members to the Pampean territories close to Buenos Aires, where the city of Quilmes stands today, and where they finally disappeared as an ethnic group. [8]
Immigrants arrived through the port of Buenos Aires and many stayed in the capital or within Buenos Aires Province and this still happens today. In 1895, immigrants accounted for 52% of the population in the capital, and 31% in the province of Buenos Aires (some provinces of the littoral , such as Santa Fe , had about 40%, and the Patagonian ...
By then, Buenos Aires became the center of the massive diffusion of Argentine music, due to the vitality of its show business, for being the headquarters of the record companies (the first Argentine gramophone records were recorded in 1902) [58] and the headquarters of the main radio stations (Buenos Aires was the city where the first radio ...
Father José María Beauvoir explored the region and studied the native Patagonian cultures and languages between 1881 and 1924. He compiled a 4,000-word vocabulary of the Selk'nam language, and 1,400 phrases and sentences, which was published in 1915.
Pop singer died aged 31 after falling from a third-floor balcony at a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina Liam Payne’s cause of death confirmed after One Direction star’s Buenos Aries hotel ...
Rosas's command left Buenos Aires on March 22, 1833. [5] Rosas divided the indigenous populations into three groups: friends, allies, and enemies. "Friends" were allowed to settle within the territories of the Buenos Aires province, and even on Rosas's farm. "Allies" were allowed to retain their own territories, and remained independent.