Book

The Aymara of Chinchera, Peru: persistence and change in a bicultural context

University MicrofilmsAnn Arbor, Mich. • Published In 1971 • Pages:

By: Hickman, John Marshall.

Abstract
This is an ethnographic study of ceremonies, magic and divination. Other subjects discussed are culture change, acculturation, and biculturalism. Chinchera, the community studied, is near the community that Tschopik studied (1946, 1951). When there is a gap in Hickman's ethnographic data due to lack of time in the field, he sometimes uses Tschopik's data. Information on attitudes, behavior and beliefs of the Aymara of Chinchera are included.
Subjects
General character of religion
Magic
Organized ceremonial
culture
Aymara
HRAF PubDate
1995
Region
South America
Sub Region
Central Andes
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Barbara Yanchek ; John Beierle
Field Date
1961-1962
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
Chinchera, Peru
Notes
John Marshall Hickman
UM 64-3641
Includes bibliography
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cornell University, 1963
LCSH
Aymara Indians