Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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Page 143
This typical regional interpretation is at odds with the account offered by
sahumeros , marking a distinction that turns on the problematic role of the
intrusive devil in the Virgin cult . While present in large numbers at the symbolic
center of the ...
This typical regional interpretation is at odds with the account offered by
sahumeros , marking a distinction that turns on the problematic role of the
intrusive devil in the Virgin cult . While present in large numbers at the symbolic
center of the ...
Page 144
In contrast to the much briefer accounts offered by the yatiris , which dwell upon
the specific transaction between the shepherdess and the Virgin , this tale is a
firmly emplotted religious sanction for the growth of Quillacollo as a town .
In contrast to the much briefer accounts offered by the yatiris , which dwell upon
the specific transaction between the shepherdess and the Virgin , this tale is a
firmly emplotted religious sanction for the growth of Quillacollo as a town .
Page 255
Ahenemma who agree to reside in their fathers ' village are offered protection ,
assistance , and a share of their fathers ' prestige . Within the village , sons of
chiefs are attributed roles of linguist and chief ' s councilor . They may also be
called ...
Ahenemma who agree to reside in their fathers ' village are offered protection ,
assistance , and a share of their fathers ' prestige . Within the village , sons of
chiefs are attributed roles of linguist and chief ' s councilor . They may also be
called ...
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Contents
Volume XXXVII Number | 4 |
A New Time and Place for Bolivian Popular Politics | 99 |
Performing National Culture in a Bolivian Migrant Community | 117 |
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