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Urinary arsenic species and birth outcomes in Tacna, Peru, 2019: a prospective cohort study. [PDF]

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Alpha-globin gene cluster haplotypes and D1S80, D17S5, and TPO VNTR polymorphisms among four ethnic populations from lower northeastern Thailand. [PDF]

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Lettered Aymara

2023
Shifting from urban metropole to rural hinterland, chapter 2 resituates the social meaning of Indigenous education in the context of escalating legal battles between Aymara communities and the oligarchic state over communal landholding rights. Borrowing the ethnographic concept of “situated literacy,” the chapter insists that the currency of rural ...
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Aymara

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Abstract This chapter offers a grammatical description of Aymara [ISO 639-3: ayc, Glottocode: sout2996]. Aymara is an is agglutinative, suffix-only Aymaran language, spoken mainly in Peru and Bolivia. After providing an overview of the Aymaran family, I describe the complex phonology and phonotactics, with a special focus on ...
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The Aymara children of Bolivia

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1963
The Aymara, an Indian tribe inhabiting the uplands and constitution approximately half the Bolivian population, have tenaciously preserved their own rural culture although adapting to the Spanish and Western cultures imposed upon them. In their highland world, diet is meager, maternal and child mortality high, and life expectancy low, but family ...
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Quechua and Aymara

Language Sciences, 1987
Abstract The similarities which have been cited as evidence of genetic relationship between Quechua and Aymara do not extend to all varieties of Quechua — nor to two languages closely related to Aymara. Proto-Quechua and Proto-Jaqi (the immediate ancestor of Aymara) are much more divergent than their commonly compared descendants. This, together with
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