Traditional Communities, Transnational Lives: Coping with Globalization in Otavalo, Ecuador |
Contents
Abstract | 1 |
The Formation of the Otavalos as an Ethnic Group and Their Farming and Textile | 15 |
Life in the Otavalo Valley During Wasipungu Times 1900 to 1970 | 48 |
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