The Life and Writings of Julio C. Tello

The Life and Writings of Julio C. Tello PDF Author: Richard L. Burger
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
ISBN: 1587298333
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 376

Book Description
The father of Peruvian archaeology, Julio Tello was the most distinguished Native American scholar ever to focus on archaeology. A Quechua speaker born in a small highland village in 1880, Tello did the impossible: he received a medical degree and convinced the Peruvian government to send him to Harvard and European universities to master archaeology and anthropology. He then returned home to shape modern Peruvian archaeology and the institutions through which it was carried out. Tello’s vision remains unique, and his work has taken on additional interest as contemporary scholars have turned their attention to the relationship among nationalism, ethnicity, and archaeology. Unfortunately, many of his most important works were published in small journals or newspapers in Peru and have not been available even to those with a reading knowledge of Spanish. This volume thus makes available for the first time a broad sampling of Tello’s writings as well as complementary essays that relate these writings to his life and contributions. Essays about Tello set the stage for the subsequent translations. Editor Richard Burger assesses his intellectual legacy, Richard Daggett outlines his remarkable life and career, and John Murra places him in both national and international contexts. Tello’s writings focus on such major discoveries as the Paracas mummies, the trepanation of skulls from Huarochirí, Andean iconography and cosmology, the relation between archaeology and nationhood, archaeological policy and preservation, and the role of science and museums in archaeology. Finally, the bibliography gives the most complete and accurate listing of Tello’s work ever compiled. With its abundance of coups, wars, political dramas, class struggle, racial discrimination, looters, skulls, mummies, landslides, earthquakes, accusations, and counteraccusations, The Life and Writings of Julio C. Tello will become an indispensable reference for Andeanists.

Quinito's Neighborhood

Quinito's Neighborhood PDF Author: Ina Cumpiano
Publisher: Children's Book Press
ISBN: 0892392096
Category : Bilingual books
Languages : es
Pages : 36

Book Description
Quinito's neighbors all have important roles to play in the community.

Young Cornrows Callin Out the Moon

Young Cornrows Callin Out the Moon PDF Author: Ruth Forman
Publisher: Children's Book Press
ISBN: 9780892392186
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36

Book Description
A poem about city children spend their summer.

Up and Down the Andes

Up and Down the Andes PDF Author: Laurie Krebs
Publisher: Barefoot Books
ISBN: 178285665X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 35

Book Description
This rhyming text takes readers from Lake Titicaca all the way to the city of Cusco for the highly popular Inti Raymi festival, celebrated in June each year.

Rafi and Rosi: Carnival!

Rafi and Rosi: Carnival! PDF Author: Lulu Delacre
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0060735988
Category : Brothers and sisters
Languages : en
Pages : 74

Book Description
Two Latin American tree frogs, mischievous Rafi and his younger sister Rosi, enjoy the events of Puerto Rico's Carnival season.

Shining and Other Paths

Shining and Other Paths PDF Author: Steve J. Stern
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822322177
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 556

Book Description
The first comprehensive study of the Shining Path, the Maoist sect of indigenous people who waged a a brutal war in Peru during the 1980s and early 1990s in an attempt to effect a Communist revolution .

Pablo Neruda

Pablo Neruda PDF Author: Monica Brown
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 080509198X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 45

Book Description
Describes the life and times of the Nobel Prize-winning Chilean poet.

The Prairie People

The Prairie People PDF Author: James A. Clifton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 566

Book Description
In addition to reprinting the full text of Clifton's extraordinary ethnohistory, this expanded edition features a new essay offering a narrative of his continuing professional and personal encounters, since 1962, with this enduring native community. -- ‡c From back cover.

Run, Little Chaski!

Run, Little Chaski! PDF Author: Mariana Llanos
Publisher: Barefoot Books
ISBN: 1646862538
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 38

Book Description
In this tale set in the ancient Inka (sometimes spelled Inca) empire, Little Chaski has a big job: he is the Inka King’s newest royal messenger. On his first day delivering messages he stops to help several creatures in need along the way, causing him to nearly miss his sunset deadline. But the kindness he bestowed on these animals winds up helping him in surprising ways. Descriptive language and bold illustrations give readers insight into Little Chaski’s nervousness and excitement as he runs the Inka Trail, working earnestly to fulfill the responsibilities of his new role.

Indigenous Visions

Indigenous Visions PDF Author: Ned Blackhawk
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300196512
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 416

Book Description
A compelling study that charts the influence of Indigenous thinkers on Franz Boas, the father of American anthropology