Part III. Qasiri's Feminine Appreciation and Sense of Ethnic Identity

Authors

  • Leonardo Cortez Farfán Independent Author
  • Nathaly Delgado Chávez Independent Author
  • Natali Delgado López Independent Author
  • Ivanna Lazo Meneghini Independent Author
  • Milagros Quisapicondor Salazar Independent Author
  • Giovanna Vela Soto Independent Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15381/antropologia.v0i7.19955

Keywords:

Sense of Ethnic Identity

Abstract

1. Pueblo de Qasire y su significado

Qasiri, deriva del quechua Qasiriy que significa abstenerse, tranquilizarse, calmarse, es decir abstente, tranquilízate, cálmate. Pertenece al distrito de Pauza en Ayacucho, a 3000 msnm, dicho distrito está formado por 7 anexos: Qasire, Huancara, Marán, Mirmaca, Pirca, Rauripa, Toncio y 8 barrios: Acola, Atapillo, Ayraranca, Huampo, Hanan Huayllas, Huánuco, Otococha, Urin Huayllas.

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Published

2013-01-31

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Part III. Qasiri’s Feminine Appreciation and Sense of Ethnic Identity. (2013). Revista De antropología, 7, 282-286. https://doi.org/10.15381/antropologia.v0i7.19955