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Whitten, Jr., Norman E.
Introducción
p. 1-41
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Stutzman, Ronald
El mestizaje: an all-inclusive ideology of exclusion
p. 45 - 94
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Naranjo, Marcelo F.
Political dependency, ethnicity, and cultural transformations in Manta
p. 95 - 120
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Whitten, Jr., Norman E.
Amazonia today at base of the Andes: an ethnicity interface of ecological, social, and ideological perspectives
p. 121 - 161
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Salomon, Frank
Killing the Yumbo: a ritual drama of northern Quito
p. 162 - 208
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Middleton, DeWight R.
Ecuadorian tranformations: the urban view
p. 213 - 232
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Bromley, Ray
Market center and market place in highland Ecuador: a study of organization, regulation and ethnic discrimination
p. 233 - 259
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Casagrande, Joseph B.
Strategies for survival: the indians of highland Ecuador
p. 260 - 277
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Scrimshaw, Susan C.M.
Adaptation and family size from rural Ecuador to Guayaquil
p. 278 - 302
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Brownrigg, Leslie A.
Economic and ecological strategies of lojano migrants to El Oro
p. 303 - 326
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Ekstrom, J. Peter
Colonist strategies of verticality in eastern valley
p. 325 - 355
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Macdonald, Jr., Theodore
Indigenous response to an expanding frontier: jungle quichua economic conversion to cattle ranching
p. 356 - 383
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Stark, Louisa R.
Folk models of stratification and ethnicity in the highlands of northern Ecuador
p. 387 - 401
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Fock, Niels
Ethnicity and alternative identification: an example from Cañar
p. 402 - 419
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Solomon, Frank
Weavers of Otavalo
p. 420 - 449
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Belote, Linda Smith; Belote, Jim
Development in spite of itself: the Saraguro case
p. 450 - 476
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Crespi, Muriel
St. John the baptist: the ritual looking glass of hacienda india ethnic and power relations
p. 477 - 505
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Muratorio, Blanca
Protestantism, ethnicity, and class in Chimborazo
p. 506 - 534
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García-Barrio, Constance
Black in ecuadorian literature
p. 533 - 562
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Schubert, Grace
To be black is offensive: racist attitudes in San Lorenzo
p. 563 - 585
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Salazar, Ernesto
The Federación Shuar and the colonization frontier
p. 589 - 613
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Descola, Philippe
From scattered to nucleated settlement: a process of socioeconomic change among the Achuar
p. 614 - 646
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Taylor, Anne-Christine
God-wealth: the Achuar and the missions
p. 647 - 676
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Yost, James A.
Twenty years of contact: the mechanisms of change in Wao ("auca") culture
p. 677 - 704
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Vickers, William T.
Ideation as adaptation: traditional belief and modern intervention in Siona-Secoya religion
p. 705 - 730
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Belzner, William
Music, modernization, and westernization among the Macuma Shuar
p. 731 - 748
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Whitten, Dorothea S.
Ancient tradition in a contemporary context: Canelos quichua ceramics and symbolism
p. 749 - 775
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Whitten, Jr., Norman E.
Afterword
p. 776 - 797