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Homosexualidad rural en los Andes: notas desde los Yungas de La Paz, Bolivia
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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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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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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‘ … por decir Dios Trino y Uno, dijo Dios tres y uno son cuatro’: the Christian Trinity and the multiplicity of Andean Deities: indigenous beliefs and the instruction of the Christian doctrine in Quechua [PDF]
In this paper I examine how Christian priests in the early colonial period in the Andes tried to communicate the Christian concept of the Trinity to the indigenous population, mainly through textual but also through visual means.
Sabine Dedenbach-Salazar Sáenz +1 more
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The Indigenous Communal Sense in Enrique Dussel\u27s Concept of People [PDF]
In Twenty Theses on Politics, Argentine-Mexican philosopher Enrique Dussel compares the concept of people with two Indigenous terms: The Aztec altepetl and the Mayan Amaq’.
Padilla, Erick Javier
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This article concentrates on the place occupied by ethnicity in the discourses and practices of different actors of socio-environmental mining conflicts currently taking place in the Peruvian Andes.
Carmen Salazar-Soler
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Padrón de Casabindo y Cochinoca de 1654. Transcripción y estudio preliminar
This article presents the paleographic transcription, analysis and preliminary study of the 1654 indigenous census of Casabindo and Cochinoca reduction towns. Their inhabitants settled in the southwestern part of the Andean Puna, where cattle raising and
Silvia Palomeque, Élida Tedesco
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Le Programme indien-andin des Nations unies (années 1950-1960)
At the beginning of the 1950's, five agencies of the United Nations (UN, WHO, ILO, WFP, Unesco) launched a far reaching program, called the Andean Indian Program (AIP) in Latin America. It was implemented until the 1960's.
Chloé Maurel
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Durante las primeras décadas del siglo XX, la minería de altura cobró importancia en la cordillera andina de Arica, estableciéndose una serie de azufreras en los faldeos de los volcanes Tacora y Taapaca.
Alberto Díaz Araya +2 more
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Vicuñas and salt flats have been part of the biocultural heritage of the people living on the Altiplano since immemorial times. In recent decades, both common pool resources have undergone a commodification process for the extraction of lithium and ...
Rodrigo Azócar, Gabriela Lichtenstein
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