Manuela Ari: an aymara woman's testimony of her life.
- Bonn - DE Bonner Amerikanistische Studien 2004
- 290 p.
- Estudios Americanistas de Bonn = Bonn Americanist Studies , n. 25 .
Publicación trilingüe Inglés-Español-Aimara
Contiene: This es a book by two remarkable women. One, Manuela Ari, lived in the first half of this century in Chucuito and narrated the story of her family in aymara, her mother tongue, to the North Amrican anthropologist Harry Tschopik, who noted the testimony down in a phonetic orthography and with an interlinear translation into english. The other, Lucy Briggs, dedicated her life and research to the study of the aymara culture, and in accordance with her academic and personal interest and commitment to the aymara people, she amde a careful modern transcription and translation into spanish and english of the text, so that Manuela Ari's life and fate, which was representative of so many aymara of her time, should not be forgotten.
Español, Ingles, Aymara.
3-9809362-2-8
MUJERES MUJERES INDIGENAS TRADICION ORAL TESTIMONIOS DE VIDA ARI, MANUELA PUEBLOS INDIGENAS AYMARA MARRACIONES CULTURA AYMARA
PE: CHUCUITO
LITERATURA LITERATURA INDIGENA INDIGENAS-TIERRAS ALTAS