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Review Essay

Trajectories of Indigeneity and Nationalism in Contemporary Bolivia: the Stories of Intellectuals, Musicians, Urban Residents and Activists

Pages 243-251 | Published online: 07 Jun 2013
 

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Similarly, Nancy Egan (2010: 13) describes the Chicago fair in 1893 and how Andean people had to dress up as North American Natives in order to be accepted for an exhibition of indigenous people.

‘Aymaridad’ is a nominalization of what Aymara, understood as a culture and political project, is; something like ‘Aymara-ity’ or ‘Aymara-ness’.

Apthapi denominates the sharing of food in a communitarian meal, where everyone contributes food which is shared among all. Jaq’i is the Aymara word for person and is generally interpreted as the achievement of full personhood, which is often linked to the ideas of reciprocity and complementarity.

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Alessandra Pellegrini

Alessandra Pellegrini is at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Zurich, Andreasstrasse 15, CH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland (Email: [email protected]).

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