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This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Without cookies your experience may not be seamless. The Chaco War —5 , fought between Paraguay and Bolivia in the heart of South America, has left numerous physical and emotional traces. Within this body of literature, the various ethnic minorities affected by the conflict are rarely mentioned except see Nobbs-Thiessen ; Langer ; Capdevila et al.
This book represents the first archaeological-anthropological study of the Chaco War and as such looks at the conflict and the people involved through the material culture of war, defined broadly as encompassing a range of sources including objects, battlefields, buildings, memorials, archival material and landscapes. I draw on approaches from archaeology, anthropology, material culture studies, critical heritage studies and environmental humanities to explore the complex entanglements between people, objects, nature and time during and after the Chaco War in Paraguay, focusing on the material culture and landscapes created by armed conflict and its aftermath.
In their struggle to survive in the inhospitable Chaco bush, various groups of indigenous people, soldiers and Mennonites were forced to innovate with limited resources as they confronted each other in bitter conflict between and The aim of this book is to describe and analyse the complex and entangled relationships that developed between humans, things, landscapes and time during the conflict and its aftermath, and to explore the ways in which these hybrid assemblages have acted and continue to act together to produce conflicting and co-existent worlds.
In doing so, I argue that the Chaco War and its physical remains are not static relics of the past, but are firmly embedded within the present, and continue to act in formulating and reformulating current and future worlds.