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1As though we had no spirit

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  • Title: As though we had no spirit
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 304
  • Publisher: ➤  Social Anthropology, School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg
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  • Publish Location: Göteborg

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  • First Year Published: 2009
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Aymara language

Aymara (Aymara pronunciation: [ajˈmaɾa] ; also Aymar aru) is an Aymaran language spoken by the Aymara people of the Bolivian Andes. It is one of only

Aymara

Aymara, Bolivian folk troupe of traditional music of pre-Hispanic and contemporary music of the Andes Socialist Aymara Group (Spanish: Grupo Aymara Socialista)

Folk music

Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk

Grupo Aymara

Grupo Aymara are a Bolivian folk troupe that have been acclaimed worldwide for its inspiring interpretations of traditional music of pre-Hispanic and contemporary

Women's professional wrestling

wrestlers called Fighting Cholitas dress in the traditional clothing of the Aymara people. They were the inspiration for the comic book Super Cholita, which

Music of Chile

into their own. Inca music was formed by elements of Nazca, Chimú, Colla – Aymara and other cultures. It is also believed that the Incas were the first American

Andean music

inhabited by Quechuas (originally from Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile), Aymaras (originally from Bolivia), and other peoples who lived roughly in the area

Roots revival

identity surrounding the Quechua and Aymara peoples, and a number of intellectuals began associating themselves with folk music, clothing, cuisine and other

Inti-Illimani

[in.ti.ji.ˈma.ni]; from Quechuan Inti and Aymara Illimani) are an instrumental and vocal Latin American folk music ensemble from Chile. The band was formed

Elysia Crampton

poet, and composer. Her work touches upon themes of Aymara survival and Latino culture, LGBT and Aymara femme heritage, science fiction, references to Christian