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SIL ANTHROPOLOGY: Coca and the Mountain

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SIL HOME ABOUT SIL SITE MAP SEARCH CONTACT US Contents Introduction Quechua of Panao The Mountain Feeding the mountain An agent of sickness Protection Coca Information source Panao Quechua Worldview Conclusion References Coca and the Mountain Observations into the Worldview of the Quechua of Panao by Terry P. Smith Next Translation requires a good understanding of a culture's worldview. Coca leaves and mountains are two predominent themes in the life of the Quechua people of Panao in the central Andes of Peru. By describing the customs associated with coca and the mountains, this paper permits us to view reality concerning them from the Quechua perspective and to consider the implications for translation. Introduction While learning to do desktop publishing I have been introduced to the no Read More
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Village Life

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Village Life of the Machiguenga To access the large version of each photo (only about 60k), simply click on the thumbnail photo. These were taken by Ethan Russo, a neurologist who spent two months in Eastern Peru, searching for botanical treatments for headache. Russo travelled with Glenn Shepard, a PhD candidate in anthropology at UC Berkeley, and local guides. Mishi, a young ocelot, Felis pardalis, adopted briefly by Aleja, Mateo's wife. This animal is critically endangered elsewhere throughout its range. It can reach 15 kg. at maturity. Mishi is Machiguenga for "cat." Mishi, with Mateo and Aleja. She attempted to feed it as they do their children, captive birds, etc., by chewing sekatsi, and spooning it into his mouth. Mishi seemed to have trouble with this diet, probably due Read More
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