Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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Page 187
... San Lucas were not only perquisites enjoyed by members of the central town's Spanish - speaking elite , but an unmistak- able representation of the subordination of Quirpini to San Lucas . By performing menial tasks and giving minor ...
... San Lucas were not only perquisites enjoyed by members of the central town's Spanish - speaking elite , but an unmistak- able representation of the subordination of Quirpini to San Lucas . By performing menial tasks and giving minor ...
Page 190
... San Lucas is a town of about a thousand people , located at an elevation of 3,000 meters in the narrow San Lucas River valley . Surrounded by highland plateaus , the valley descends to the north , ultimately flowing into the Pilcomayo ...
... San Lucas is a town of about a thousand people , located at an elevation of 3,000 meters in the narrow San Lucas River valley . Surrounded by highland plateaus , the valley descends to the north , ultimately flowing into the Pilcomayo ...
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... San Lucas region the sindicato has a history of activism , and most highland communities are today substantially run by the union , a not uncommon situation in rural Bolivia ( Izkó 1992 ; Rivera Cusicanqui 1990 ) . The central , or ...
... San Lucas region the sindicato has a history of activism , and most highland communities are today substantially run by the union , a not uncommon situation in rural Bolivia ( Izkó 1992 ; Rivera Cusicanqui 1990 ) . The central , or ...
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