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Coupled Socio-Environmental Changes Triggered Indigenous Aymara Depopulation of the Semiarid Andes of Tarapacá-Chile during the Late 19th-20th Centuries.
Published 2016-01-01“…The aim of this study is to test the role of socio-economic causes and rainfall variability in the collapse suffered by the Aymara people of the semiarid Andean region of Tarapacá during the period 1820-1970. …”
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The Andean Condor as bird, authority, and devil: an empirical assessment of the biocultural keystone species concept in the high Andes of Chile
Published 2019-07-01“…Biocultural keystone species have been suggested for different societies, but there has been little empirical evaluation of their role in the face of rapid socio-environmental changes. The Aymara people of northern Chile have experienced historical and contemporary processes that have modified their culture and relationship with nature. …”
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Antecedentes de un conflicto: la reforma agraria boliviana de 1953 y la profundización de las desigualdades entre oriente y occidente
Published 2014-12-01“…Then, we will consider the impact of the reform by regions: in the Andean region, traditional settlement area of Quechua and Aymara people, we will analyze the weight of highly structured indigenous communities pressuring on land possession; while in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, where the native population had declined for different causes and the demand for land wasn ́t strong, we will see how the projection of the Santa Cruz land-owning elite determined the political decision in favor of the region…”
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Suma Qamaña as a strategy of power: politicizing the Pluriverse
Published 2018-12-01“…I argue that the discourse on Suma Qamaña entails a strategy of power by both Aymara people and the government. The paper is developed in three parts: first, I examine the term`s framing in literature, Suma Qamaña`s risen in Bolivian society and its connection to the reconstruction of Aymara identity. …”
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How to Listen to Pachamama’s Testimonio: Lessons from Indigenous Voices
Published 2015-01-01“…Written by Quechua and Aymara people and presented to the United Nations by the Plurinational State of Bolivia, this document targets the global ecological, financial, and social crises from the perspective of Indigenous knowledges. …”
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The Right to Health Care Viewed from the Indigenous Research Paradigm: Violations of the Rights of an Aymara Warmi in Chile’s Tarapacá Region
Published 2023-06-01“…We demonstrate that in order to establish the existence of such violations, Aymara people are compelled to develop evidence using a naturalistic scientific and legal framework that does not coincide with their ontology. …”
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Revisiter les frontières et réparer l’histoire
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Epidemiologi karies cervix-akar gigi: prevalensi tinggi pada pengunyah daun koka di Andes
Published 2004“…Materials and Method: The subject of study was 210 Aymara people from highland Chile and Bolivia, Andes. …”
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“What We Know and What We Do Not Know about Evolutionary Genetic Adaptation to High Altitude Hypoxia in Andean Aymaras”
Published 2023-03-01“…Our previous whole genome study of Aymara people revealed several selected genes that are involved in cardiovascular functions, but their relationship with Hb levels was not elucidated. …”
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Chiri Wayrita: The voice of the voiceless. A transformative education experience for the children of Cerro Rico (Bolivia)
Published 2020-08-01“…Living with the Andean, Quechua and Aymara peoples, participating in their own education models in schools as complex and beautiful as Robertito, built in the heart of one of the most terrible mines on the planet, the Sumaq Orcko, has made us acquire a new and enriching vision of the world from a worldview revealing to us by the principles of solidarity and reciprocity upon which it has been built (Fernández Malanda, D. in Cifuentes García and Gómez Campelo, 2016: 121).…”
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