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1. Ecuadorians of Indigenous Peoples Descent: Ecuadorians of Quechua Descent, Huaorani People, Eugenio Espejo, Oswaldo Guayasamín, Mincaye | |
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(2010-06-12)
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2. Lessons from a Quechua Strongwoman: Ideophony, Dialogue and Perspective (First Peoples: New Directions in Indigenous Studies) by Janis B Nuckolls | |
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(2010-09-01)
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3. Indians of the Andes: Aymaras and Quechuas (Routledge Library Editions: Anthropology and Ethnography) by Harold Osborne | |
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(2004-04-30)
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4. Lives Together - Worlds Apart: Quechua Colonization in Jungle and City (Oslo Studies in Social Anthropology) by Sarah Lund Skar | |
Hardcover: 312
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(1994-10-06)
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5. Indigenous languages: Nahuatl, Quechua, & Maya: a study of multilingual immigrant students & their families.(Report): An article from: Multicultural Education by Carlos Perez | |
Digital: 15
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(2009-09-22)
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6. Quechua Huaylla Wanca Language / Version: 2006 The Bible League Nuevo Testamento / It is the most widely spoken language family of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, with a total of probably some 6 to 8 million speakers. by Bible Society | |
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(2008)
Asin: B002Q2V6HQ Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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7. Making Indigenous Citizens: Identities, Education, and Multicultural Development in Peru by Maria Elena Garcia | |
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(2005-03-24)
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Editorial Review Product Description Set against conventional views of Peru as a place where indigenous mobilization has been absent, this book examines the complex, contentious politics between intercultural activists, local Andean indigenous community members, state officials, non-governmental organizations, and transnationally-educated indigenous intellectuals.It examines the paradoxes and possibilities of Quechua community protests against intercultural bilingual education, official multicultural policies implemented by state and non-state actors, and the training of authentic” indigenous leaders far from their home communities. Focusing on important local sites of transnational connections, especially in the highland communities of Cuzco, and on an international academic institute for the study of intercultural bilingual education, this book shows how contemporary indigenous politics are inextricably and simultaneously local and global.In exploring some of the seeming contradictions of Peruvian indigenous politics, Making Indigenous Citizens suggests that indigenous movements and citizenship are articulated in extraordinary but under-explored ways in Latin America and beyond. Customer Reviews (2)
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8. Weaving a Future: Tourism, Cloth, and Culture on an Andean Island by Elayne Zorn | |
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(2004-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Over the course of three decades and nearly two years living on Taquile Island, Zorn, who is trained in both the arts and anthropology, learned to weave from Taquilean women. She also learned how gender structures both the traditional lifestyles and the changes that tourism and transnationalism have brought. In her comprehensive and accessible study, she reveals how Taquileans used their isolation, landownership, and communal organizations to negotiate the pitfalls of globalization and modernization and even to benefit from tourism. This multi-sited ethnography set in Peru, Washington, D.C., and New York City shows why and how cloth remains central to Andean society and how the marketing of textiles provided the experience and money for Taquilean initiatives in controlling tourism. The first book about tourism in South America that centers on traditional arts as well as community control, Weaving a Future will be of great interest to anthropologists and scholars and practitioners of tourism, grassroots development, and the fiber arts. |
9. Holy Intoxication to Drunken Dissipation: Alcohol Among Quichua Speakers in Otavalo, Ecuador by Barbara Y. Butler | |
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(2006-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description When Butler began research in Huaycopungo, Ecuador, in 1977, ceremonial drinking was causing hardship for these Quichua-speaking people. Then, in 1987, a devastating earthquake was interpreted as a message from God to end the ritual obligation to get drunk. Holy Intoxication to Drunken Dissipation examines how the defense of drinking and getting drunk ended abruptly as the people of Otavalo re-evaluated their traditional religious life and their relationship with the wider Ecuadorian society, and defended a renewed traditional indigenous culture with increasing pride. This account presents both the local people’s views of their struggles and a more general analysis of the factors involved, and concludes with thoughts about how their culture will adapt in the future. |
10. From Two Republics to One Divided: Contradictions of Postcolonial Nationmaking in Andean Peru (Latin America Otherwise) by Mark Thurner | |
Hardcover: 224
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(1997-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description From Two Republics to One Divided examines Peru’s troubled transition from colonial viceroyalty to postcolonial republic from the local perspective of Andean peasant politics. Thurner’s reading of the Andean peasantry’s engagement and disengagement with the postcolonial state challenges long-standing interpretations of Peruvian and modern Latin American history and casts a critical eye toward Creole and Eurocentric ideas about citizenship and nationalism. Working within an innovative and panoramic historical and linguistic framework, Thurner examines the paradoxes of a resurgent Andean peasant republicanism during the mid-1800s and provides a critical revision of the meaning of republican Peru’s bloodiest peasant insurgency, the Atusparia Uprising of 1885. Displacing ahistorical and nationalist readings of Inka or Andean continuity, and undermining the long-held notion that the colonial legacy is the dominant historical force shaping contemporary Andean reality, Thurner suggests that in Peru, the postcolonial legacy of Latin America’s nation-founding nineteenth century transfigured, and ultimately reinvented, the colonial legacy in its own image. Customer Reviews (3)
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11. Huarochiri: An Andean Society Under Inca and Spanish Rule by Karen Spalding | |
Hardcover: 376
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(1984-06-01)
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12. Language Revitalization Processes and Prospects: Quichua in the Ecuadorian Andes (Bilingual Education and Bilingualism) by Kendall A. King | |
Hardcover: 272
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(2001-02-22)
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13. Stardog Goes to Peru by Alene Boyer | |
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(2009-12-06)
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14. The Hold Life Has: Coca and Cultural Identity in an Andean Community by Catherine J. Allen | |
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(2002-10-17)
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15. We Alone Will Rule: Native Andean Politics in the Age of Insurgency (Living in Latin America) by Sinclair Thomson | |
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(2003-01-15)
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16. Magical Writing In Salasaca: Literacy And Power In Highland Ecuador (Westview Case Studies in Anthropology) by Peter Wogan | |
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(2003-07-31)
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