The jesuit mission of the Nahuel Huapi (1669-1717), and the franciscan mission of Santa María del Pilar de Rainleuvú (1758-59) developed in the North Patagonia (Neuquén). Both missions were part of the missionary project which was carried out by jesuits and franciscans in the Chilean Araucanía. The poyas indians from the Nahuel Huapi and the pehuenches indians from Santa María del Pilar de Rainleuvú resisted to convert to the Christian faith, so the missionaries decided to change the original methodology.
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