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Tag: Religion

Ayoreo Women and the Sexual Economy of the Paraguayan Chaco: Canova

Canova, Paola. Frontier Intimacies: Ayoreo Women and the Sexual Economy of the Paraguayan Chaco. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2020.… Read More Ayoreo Women and the Sexual Economy of the Paraguayan Chaco: Canova

October 26, 2020February 5, 2021 N. H. GillLeave a comment

Regreso y expulsión de la Compañia de Jesús de la República del Ecuador: Chamorro

Citation Chamorro Espinosa, David. Regreso y expulsión de la Compañia de Jesús de la República del Ecuador 1850-1852. Quito: Quito Dinediciones, 2014.

August 25, 2014October 23, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

Cement, Earthworms, and Cheese Factories: Religion and Community Development in Rural Ecuador: DeTemple

Citation DeTemple, Jill Michelle. Cement, Earthworms, and Cheese Factories: Religion and Community Development in Rural Ecuador. Notre Dame, Ind: University of Notre Dame Press, 2012.

November 25, 2012February 5, 2021 N. H. GillLeave a comment

Ecuador del Siglo XIX: Estado Nacional, Ejército, Iglesia y Municipio: Enrique Ayala

Citation Ayala Mora, Enrique. Ecuador Del Siglo XIX: Estado Nacional, Ejército, Iglesia y Municipio. Quito: Corporación Editora Nacional, 2011.

May 11, 2011October 23, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

Ritual and Remembrance in the Ecuadorian Andes: Rachel Corr

Citation Corr, Rachel. Ritual and Remembrance in the Ecuadorian Andes. First Peoples. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2010.

January 25, 2010February 5, 2021 N. H. GillLeave a comment

Remembering the Hacienda: Religion, Authority, and Social Change in Highland Ecuador: Lyons

Citation Lyons, Barry J. Remembering the Hacienda: Religion, Authority, and Social Change in Highland Ecuador. 1st ed. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2006.

November 1, 2006February 5, 2021 N. H. GillLeave a comment

The Making of Ecuador’s Pueblo Católico, 1861-1875.” In Political Cultures in the Andes, 1750-1950: Williams

Citation Williams, Derek. “The Making of Ecuador’s Pueblo Católico, 1861-1875.” In Political Cultures in the Andes, 1750-1950, 207–29. Durham: Duke University Press, 2005.

October 1, 2005October 23, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

La expedición de Sebastián de Belalcázar al Mar del Norte y su llegada al Nuevo Reino de Granada: Avellaneda

Citation Avellaneda Navas, José Ignacio. La expedición de Sebastián de Belalcázar al Mar del Norte y su llegada al Nuevo Reino de Granada. Colección Bibliográfica. Bogotá: Banco de la República, 1992.

August 1, 1992October 23, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

Poetics and Politics in the Ecuadorean Andes: Women’s Narratives of Death and Devil Possession: Crain

Citation Crain, Mary M. “Poetics and Politics in the Ecuadorean Andes: Women’s Narratives of Death and Devil Possession.” American Ethnologist 18, no. 1 (1991): 67–89.

March 1, 1991October 23, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

Letras de La Audiencia de Quito, Período Jesuítico: Rodríguez

Citation Rodríguez Castelo, Hernán, ed. Letras de La Audiencia de Quito, Período Jesuítico. Biblioteca Ayacucho 112. Caracas, Venezuela: Biblioteca Ayacucho, 1984.

November 1, 1984October 23, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

Historia moderna del reyno de Quito y crónica de la provincia de la Compañía de Jesús del mismo reyno: Velasco and Reyes

Citation Velasco, Juan de, and Raúl Reyes y Reyes. Historia moderna del reyno de Quito y crónica de la provincia de la Compañía de Jesús del mismo reyno. Quito: Imprenta de la Caja del Seguro, 1941.

December 1, 1941October 23, 2020 N. H. GillLeave a comment

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