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Kinship and Seasonal Migration Among the Aymara of Southern Peru: Human Adaptation to Energy Scarcity

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Abstract: The people of the southern Peruvian highlands have adapted to a condition of energy scarcity through seasonal migration to lowland areas. In the district of Sarata (a fictitious name for a real district on the northeastern shore of Lake Titicaca) people spend three to seven months of every year growing coffee in the Tambopata Valley of the eastern Andes. This migratory pattern, which is hundreds of years old, provides the context for an investigation of human adaptive processes. The present study presents ...

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Kinship and Seasonal Migration Among the Aymara of Southern Peru: Human Adaptation to Energy Scarcity 2019, Dissertation Discovery Company

ISBN-13: 9780530007083

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Kinship and Seasonal Migration Among the Aymara of Southern Peru: Human Adaptation to Energy Scarcity 2019, Dissertation Discovery Company

ISBN-13: 9780530007090

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