A return to the village : : community ethnographies and the study of Andean culture in retrospective / / edited by Francisco Ferreira and Billie Jean Isbell.

This edited volume brings together several scholars who have produced outstanding ethnographies of Andean communities, mostly in Peru but also in neighbouring countries. These ethnographies were published between the 1970s and 2000s, following different theoretical and thematic approaches, and they...

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