> My understanding that Jesuit approach at the Missiones was not exactly > definable as colonization in the strict sense of the word, and the music > there was the part that was meaningful to the both parties involved... > RT > I should give more reading to the subject, but it is true that the Misiones used a different strategy, which might have caused in the original a different perception of the conquistadores, allowing a higher cultural exchange. That becomes a bit more clearer in later periods. AA
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