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A community in the Andes: problems and progress in Muguiyauyo
Adams, Richard Newbold, 1924-
Year: 1959.
Publisher:  University of Washington Press. 
© Richard N. Adams
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Frontmatter
Introduction
Part One: Exploring Muquiyauyo History
1. The Setting Today
2. Land and Population
3. Political and Administrative Development
4. Developments in the Religious Organization
5. The Change in Social Class Structure
6. Influences from the Outside
Part Two: Contemporary Life in Muquiyauyo
7. The Farmer and His Land
8. Cultivation and Livestock
9. Crafts and Commerce
10. The Home and Women's Activities
11. Clothing and Costume
12. The Cycle of Life
13. Activities of the Community
14. Recreation, Indulgence, and Celebrations
Part Three: Culture Change in Muquiyauyo
15. The Process
16. The Particular
Appendix: Methods and Materials Used in the Study
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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Title: A community in the Andes : problems and progress in Muguiyauyo / by Richard N. Adams.
Author: Adams, Richard Newbold, 1924-
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: A community in the Andes : problems and progress in Muguiyauyo / by Richard N. Adams
Adams, Richard Newbold, 1924-
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1959.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.03618
Subject Headings: • Muguiyauyo (Peru) -- Social conditions
• Peru -- Rural conditions -- Case studies
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