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Colonial differences in intercultural education: on interculturality in the Andes and the decolonization of intercultural dialogue [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This article pushes for the possibility of alternative ways of thinking about the concept of interculturality depending on where and by whom it is being articulated (the geopolitics and body politic of knowledge). To illustrate this, the focus is shifted
Aman, Robert
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La fiesta del Inti Raymi en la construcción del Estado plurinacional en el Ecuador

open access: yesLes Cahiers ALHIM, 2017
This article analyzes the festival of Inti Raymi, promoted in recent years by various government intitutions in Ecuador. With an ethnographic approach to indigenous communities and a review of academic discourse surrounding plurinationality, it ...
Luis Alberto Tuaza
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Multiple ways of understanding Peru's changing climate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
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Bria, Rebecca, Walter, Doris
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Homosexualidad rural en los Andes: notas desde los Yungas de La Paz, Bolivia

open access: yesBulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines, 2016
The scarce literature on homosexuality in Andean countries almost exclusively treats urban contexts. With reference to rural settings, considered “indigenous” by definition, many political activists with Indianist postures insist that homosexuality does ...
Alison Spedding, Helan Vichevich
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Women, Men, and the Legal Languages of Mining in the Colonial Andes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Histories of colonial Latin American mining have cemented the image of a scientifically backward society whose pursuit of easy wealth sacrificed the lives of indigenous and African miners in places like Potosí. By examining a mid seventeenth-century mine
Allison Margaret Bigelow
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THE CONTRAST OF INDIAN POLICY

open access: yesBollettino della Società Geografica Italiana, 2019
The indigenous people of the Andean countries have been linked for more than three hundred years to the hacienda regime, distinguished by ethnic dominance.
Luis Alberto Castro Tuaza
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Stereotypes and valuations of Peruvian social groups in a sample of wealthy people from Lima = Estereotipos y valoración de grupos sociales peruanos en una muestra de personas de sectores sociales privilegiados de Lima [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Peruvian society is characterized by its ethnical, cultural and socioeconomic diversity, which leads to complex intergroup relations. To contribute to understanding this phenomenon, the present study aims to examine the stereotypical representations and ...
Espinosa, Agustín   +4 more
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Fashion in Bolivia’s cultural economy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This article explores the development of Chola Paceña fashions in La Paz, Bolivia. It traces the social and political lineage of the distinctive pollera dress, and its role in traditions that continue to underpin Aymaran social networks and economies ...
Maclean, Kate
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« Diaspora » des Indiens des Andes et « dénaturalisation » des Indiens de l’Araucanie. Deux cas d’immigration et de catégorisation indiennes dans la formation du Chili colonial

open access: yesDiasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire, 2015
Since the conquest of America, the Spanish have used the movement of indigenous peoples to support the logistics of their expeditions. That is how many Andean Indians came to Chile.
Jaime Valenzuela Márquez
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"Now he walks and walks, as if he didn't have a home where he could eat": food, healing, and hunger in Quechua narratives of madness [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In the Quechua-speaking peasant communities of southern Peru, mental disorder is understood less as individualized pathology and more as a disturbance in family and social relationships. For many Andeans, food and feeding are ontologically fundamental to
A Topor   +40 more
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