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Año:
1972
ISSN:
1988-5253, 0066-5126
Montserrat Esteve, Santiago , 1910-1994
Universitat de Barcelona
Resumen
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Año:
1972
ISSN:
1988-5253, 0066-5126
Sánchez Turet, Miguel; Cruz i Puig, M. Farners de
Universitat de Barcelona
Resumen
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Año:
1972
ISSN:
2708-8960, 0252-8835
Zamalloa Gonzales, Zulma
Universidad Católica San Pablo
Resumen
The District of Sayllapata is located to the south of the Province of Paucartambo, Department of Cusco. It is a high ravine, at 3,400 meters above sea level, with a cold climate, with periodic rains in spring and intense frosts in winter; Its temperature varies according to the seasons of the year and the thermal average is 14 degrees centigrade. Hailstorms that cause the death of small domestic animals are notable; sometimes there are also persistent snowfalls. It is an agricultural and livestock region; As main products we find: potatoes of different varieties and on a smaller scale quinoa, geese, smooth, barley and cañihua. In livestock: cattle, pigs, sheep, etc.
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Año:
1972
ISSN:
2708-8960, 0252-8835
Christinat, Jean Louis
Universidad Católica San Pablo
Resumen
Chia is one of the four partialities of Azarona, a sector belonging to the district of Ollachea in the province of Carabaya in the Department of Puno. The 322 inhabitants (according to the June 1972 census) —whose dwellings are scattered over some 15 kilometers— are dedicated to small subsistence agriculture: a little corn, potatoes, ocas, ollucos and izanos, but above all farming. cattle raising. The "Indians" evolving within a zone of activity that includes three levels of altitude, which corroborates Murra's thesis on the always vertical dimension of Andean ecology.
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Año:
1972
ISSN:
2708-8960, 0252-8835
Allen, Guillermo; Albó, Xavier
Universidad Católica San Pablo
Resumen
The family joys of the laymara are naturally centered in their home. At home he is alone with his wife and children, away from other relatives. There you can share everything with your wife. His ancestral obligations continue to bind him to the community, but within the domestic walls the Aymara is temporarily detached from them and can postpone them for a few hours. For all of them, the planning and construction of a new house, to house a new existence within its walls, is an occasion for communal work and recreation.
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Año:
1972
ISSN:
2708-8960, 0252-8835
Salazar Recio, Inocencio
Universidad Católica San Pablo
Resumen
During the time that I have been in the parish of San Miguel de Ilave, I have had the opportunity to attend the religious acts of the Aymaras two or three times a month, for the space of nearly two years. With this experience I present these observations about the Aymara family, based on their religiosity. In my opinion, the lifestyle of the Aymara family creates the environment for the religion that is put into practice. In turn, the rites of this religion confirm or re-establish family ties; It is precisely through this family union that an individual enjoys health, prosperity, and, above all, social acceptance.
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Año:
1972
ISSN:
2708-8960, 0252-8835
Vivanco Flores, Carlos A.
Universidad Católica San Pablo
Resumen
One of the most important and popular customs in the province of Andahuaylas, which still survives through time, is the "RIMAYKUKUY". If in the time of the Incas, one of the four most popular festivals was the Warachikuy, in which the maqtas, in fierce athletic competitions, disputed the most beautiful maidens of the AQLLAY WASI, in Andahuaylas, cradle of the brave chankas, "Rimaykukuy" is latent today. This custom is of an eminently social and family nature within the peasant mass, according to my observations, it has varied peculiarity, especially in the districts of San Jerónimo, Andarapa and Huancarama, to the east; Turpo, Huancaray and Chincheros, to the west and north of the city of Andahuaylas.
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