High Andean household and raising South American camelids
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https://doi.org/10.15381/antropologia.v0i6.19979Keywords:
Social formation, microregion, social reproduction, household and breedingAbstract
For Andean people, the household is the social space in which, with greater privacy and a central character, reproduces their conditions of existence. By unleasing this process and promote it to other concentrically higher social units makes that all its manifestations revolve around the breeding of camelidae south American. The purpose of this article is to account for what the social reproduction high Andean represent when processing primarily, condition that does not exempts to define its manifestations between continuities and ruptur, betweem harmony and conflict.
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