The Aymaras of Northern Chile in the 19th and 20th centuries. An historical accountAlberto Diaz ArayaMarcela Ladino
1. an American Indian language spoken on the Altiplano of S Peru, Bolivia, and N Chile. 2. a speaker of Aymara. [1855–60] Ay`ma•ran′, adj. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. Al...
CHILE: AYMARAS SUE MINING COMPANY OVER DRIED-OUT WETLANDDaniela Estrada, Special to IPS
This paper describes new socio-cultural scenarios, in which women and men in the north of Chile negotiate about their gender relations. Methodologically, the research adopted a scale of ...
COLECTIVA ENTRE LOS AYMARAS DE CHILE MEMORY AND HISTORY . THE SEARCH FOR ASilva, Claudia Zapata
SIGNIFICADOS Y PRÁCTICAS DE LA SEXUALIDAD EN TRES GENERACIONES DE MUJERES AYMARAS DEL NORTE DE CHILEAlthough the universalization of sexual models through a homogenizing moral, stemming from Judeo-Christian ideas which impose sexual behavior patterns that should be retained has been the pre...
The sample corresponds to 45 caregivers of patients with schizophrenia that receive treatment at the Mental Health Services in the city of Arica, Chile. Zarit Burden Scale classifies all Aymara relatives in the category of "Intense Burden", unlike not Aymara relatives, which classified as "Low ...