To Defend Ourselves: Ecology and Ritual in an Andean VillageInstitute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 1978 - Social Science - 289 pages |
Contents
Obligatory Progression in the Prestige Hierarchy 1967 | 86 |
Tables | 101 |
Transmission of Names in Chuschi and Quispillaqta 16611685 | 111 |
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affines Agrarian Reform Law agricultural alcalde alguaciles Andean animals apay awra Ayacucho ayllu Aymaraes bureaucratic called Cangallo celebration ceremonial chapel chapter chicha child church Chuschi Chuschino civil-religious hierarchies closed corporate coca cofradía compadrazgo compadres de ramo comuneros concepts cooperative corn crosses culture Cuzco district drinking economic female fiesta foreign godparents groom hacienda hatun herds Herranza Huancayo Inca indigenous inheritance karu ayllu kindred kuyaq labor land Lima llampu llumchus Lower Barrio major male Mama Pacha marriage married masas mayordomo mestizos meters migrants moieties mother mountain deities municipal mayor ñawin organization Pachacuti Pampas River parents participate peasant communities percent Peru Peruvian plaza population prestige hierarchy priest production puna qalas qichwa Quechua Quispillaqta reciprocal regidores relationships residing returned ritual sallqa Santa sexual siblings social Spanish sponsor structure surnames symbolic taksa teachers tion traditional trago urban varayoq varayoqkuna vecinos Vilcas village Wamanis women Yarqa Aspiy zones