TY - GEN AU - Abercrombie,Thomas A. TI - Pathways of memory and power. Ethnography and history among an andean people U1 - 980.00498 21 PY - 1998/// CY - Wisconsin - US PB - University of Wisconsin KW - ETNOHISTORIA KW - PUEBLOS ORIGINARIOS KW - AYLLU KW - AUTORIDADES ORIGINARIAS KW - AYMARA KW - COLONIAJE KW - RELIGION AYMARA KW - RITUALES KW - FIESTAS PATRONALES KW - THUNUPA KW - MITOLOGIA KW - CH'ALLA KW - K'ARISIRIS KW - ESPACIO KW - MALLKUS KW - INCAS KW - CONFEDERACIONES KW - KILLAKA KW - KIPUS KW - CRONISTAS KW - CULTA, ORURO KW - BO: ORU: AVAROA: CULTA KW - PE: CUSCO KW - HISTORIA KW - INDIGENAS-TIERRAS ALTAS N1 - En Biblioteca 2 ejemplares; incl. ref N2 - Contiene: From ritual to history and back again, trajectories in research and theory - PART ONE. An ethnographic pastorale: introduction to K'ulta and the local sources of history - Journeys to cultural frontiers - The dialogical politics of ethnographic fieldwork - Structures and histories: K'ulta between gods and state - PART TWO. Historical paths to K'ulta: an andean social formation from preinvasion autonomy to postrevolution atomization - Pathways of historical colonization: stories of an Andean past from the archives of letters and landscapes - Colonial relandscaping of andean social memory - PART THREE. Social memory in K'ulta: a landscape poetics of narrative, drink, and Saints' festivals: Telling and drinking the paths of memory: narrative and libation poetics as historical consciousness - Living on Tatala's path: uses of the past in sacrifice and antisacrifice, saints' festivals, and sorceries - CONCLUSION. Ethnography and history of social memory and Amnesia ER -