Landscape, gender, and community: Andean mountain stories

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Abstract

On the southern Bolivian altiplano the fight between a male and a female mountain peak marked the region in distinctive ways, defining physical space and humans' relationship to it. Considering landscape from the perspective of one community, we learn about the reworking of history and gender, and individuals' ability to use the story creatively.

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Sikkink, L., & Braulio Choque, M. (1999). Landscape, gender, and community: Andean mountain stories. Anthropological Quarterly, 72(4), 167–182. https://doi.org/10.2307/3317537

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