An edition of Los saraguros del sur del Ecuador (1998)

Los saraguros del sur del Ecuador

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An edition of Los saraguros del sur del Ecuador (1998)

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ABYA-YALA
Language
Spanish
Pages
404

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Cover of: Los  saraguros del sur del Ecuador
Los saraguros del sur del Ecuador
1998, ABYA-YALA
in Spanish - 2a ed.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [405-418]).
Revision of the author's thesis, Montana State University, 1984: presented under title: Changing adaptive strategies among the Saraguros of southern Ecuador.

Published in
Quito, Ecuador
Series
Serie Pueblos del Ecuador ;, no. 17
Other Titles
Changing adaptive strategies among the Saraguros of southern Ecuador

Classifications

Library of Congress
F3721.1.S34 B45 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
404, [14] p. ;
Number of pages
404

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL483784M
ISBN 10
997804275X
LCCN
98212033

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