Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... Andean cultural identities . The increased cultural visibility of Bolivia's popular sectors is an evident feature of the contemporary landscape . In this context the mestizo as an amalgam seems increasingly recreated along popular lines ...
... Andean cultural identities . The increased cultural visibility of Bolivia's popular sectors is an evident feature of the contemporary landscape . In this context the mestizo as an amalgam seems increasingly recreated along popular lines ...
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... Andean context , a similar critique in recent years has characterized a generation of Andean ethnographic presentism as contributing to a stereotypical deep Andean ( lo andino ) identity dissociated from the currents and eddies of world ...
... Andean context , a similar critique in recent years has characterized a generation of Andean ethnographic presentism as contributing to a stereotypical deep Andean ( lo andino ) identity dissociated from the currents and eddies of world ...
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... Andean cultural tradition with precolonial roots , similar to the folklorized itinerant Kullawaya ritualists from Charazani ( Bastien 1978 ) . At the level of the nation , which recently had an Aymara vice president ( 1993-1997 ) , such ...
... Andean cultural tradition with precolonial roots , similar to the folklorized itinerant Kullawaya ritualists from Charazani ( Bastien 1978 ) . At the level of the nation , which recently had an Aymara vice president ( 1993-1997 ) , such ...
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