Ethnology, Volume 42University of Pittsburgh, 2003 - Anthropology |
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IDENTITY IN ANDEAN FESTIVITIES1 Rachel Corr Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College Florida Atlantic University As anthropologists criticize the essentialist descriptions of South American indigenous peoples as anachronistic guardians of ...
IDENTITY IN ANDEAN FESTIVITIES1 Rachel Corr Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College Florida Atlantic University As anthropologists criticize the essentialist descriptions of South American indigenous peoples as anachronistic guardians of ...
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... identity formation among Ecuador's diverse population . Through the performance of identities and the invention of tradition , indigenous peoples display an objectified image of their cultural heritage . Invented traditions are a means ...
... identity formation among Ecuador's diverse population . Through the performance of identities and the invention of tradition , indigenous peoples display an objectified image of their cultural heritage . Invented traditions are a means ...
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... identity , population expansion and rural settlement , southern Florida ) Discussing the shifting ethnicities that accompany the process of globalization , Hall ( 1991 : 42 ) calls identity " the ground of action , " suggesting that the ...
... identity , population expansion and rural settlement , southern Florida ) Discussing the shifting ethnicities that accompany the process of globalization , Hall ( 1991 : 42 ) calls identity " the ground of action , " suggesting that the ...
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Kinship and Marriage among the Omaha 18861902 | 1 |
Volume XLII Number | 4 |
Domestic Production | 15 |
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