África y la Antropología española: la aportación del Instituto de Estudios Africanos
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.1997.v52.i2.363Abstract
The author discusses the research in anthropology that Spain's Institute of African Studies (IDEA) promoted o ver more than three decades, approximately from 1940 through 1970. Although its resources were limited, the Institute sponsored in those years a number of research projects that reveal the extent to which anthropology was used as an instrument of government policy towards the indigenous peoples of África under Spanish rule.
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