Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... fiesta with excitement and real feeling . The day devoted to the local saint , the Archangel Michael ( San Miguel ) , is September 29 , and the fiesta celebrating this devotion spans some five days before and after the official saint's ...
... fiesta with excitement and real feeling . The day devoted to the local saint , the Archangel Michael ( San Miguel ) , is September 29 , and the fiesta celebrating this devotion spans some five days before and after the official saint's ...
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... fiesta de San Miguel experienced as a result of the participation of pagadoreƱos can be described as the transformation of a small , semirural , Cochabamba fiesta into a mini - Carnaval , on the model of Oruro's national , urban ...
... fiesta de San Miguel experienced as a result of the participation of pagadoreƱos can be described as the transformation of a small , semirural , Cochabamba fiesta into a mini - Carnaval , on the model of Oruro's national , urban ...
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annual fiesta cycle , governed by the Catholic ritual calendar , but rather stands alone as the single barrio fiesta of the entire year . The office of fiesta sponsor does not form part of a fiesta - cargo system as it does in the rural ...
annual fiesta cycle , governed by the Catholic ritual calendar , but rather stands alone as the single barrio fiesta of the entire year . The office of fiesta sponsor does not form part of a fiesta - cargo system as it does in the rural ...
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