South American Indians: Indians of the Andes in the Pre-Inca PeriodDoig, Federico
Underdeveloped People The Indians living on the high plains of the Andes Mountains, in South America, have a background rich in history but rich in little else. These seven million people from the great old Indian nations live in a land of few trees, poor soil, cutting winds and biting co...
For example, in the United States, African-Americans, Hispanic/Latino Americans, American Indians, Asian-Americans, and Pacific Islanders are at a higher risk than the rest of the population. The increase of type 2 diabetes prevalence in children was first reported among the Pima Indians in the...
1. (Peoples) a member of any of a group of South American Indian peoples of the Andes, including the Incas 2. (Languages) the language or family of languages spoken by these peoples, possibly distantly related to the Tupï-Guarani family ˈQuechuan, ˈKechuan, ˈQuichuan adj, n ...
and best known were the Quichua, whose great Empire of Peru, with its capital at Cuzco, dominated the whole region west of the great Cordillera from the Chibcha territory to about the 35th parallel in Chile, with outlying colonies among the Calchaqui of Catamarca, east of the Andes chain....
Underdeveloped People The Indians living on the high plains of the Andes Mountains, in South America, have a background rich in history but rich in little else. These seven million people from the great old Indian nations live in a land of few trees, poor soil, cutting winds and biting co...
In the Andes of South America, the ancestors have been known to be an important font of power and perpetuation since the Spanish began writing about the ar... CA Hastorf - 《Journal of Anthropological Archaeology》 被引量: 68发表: 2003年 Cultural perspectives of grief: an expanded concept ...
【简答题】 Underdeveloped People The Indians living on the high plains of the Andes Mountains, in South America, have a background rich in history but rich in little else. These seven million people from the great old Indian nations live in a land of few trees, poor soil, cutting winds ...
1994, A `Personal Visit': Colonial Political Ritual and the Making of Indians in the Andes. Colonial Latin American Review 3(1-2):3-36.Guevara-Gil, Armando y Frank Salomon (1994), "A `personal visit': Colonial political ritual and the making of indians in the Andes", en Colonial ...
The Indians living on the high plains of the Andes Mountains, in South America, have a background rich in history but rich in little else. These seven million people from the great old Indian nations live in a land of few trees, poor soil, cutting winds and biting cold. Their farms do...