The paper shows how an ethnic group in Pozuzo, an old colony founded by Tyrolean and German settlers in the Peruvian jungle, recreates an alpine way of life. This case study, which is based on evidence from the field in Pozuzo and in Tyrol, illustrates how cultural resources linked to ‘alpine’ ways of life are constructed and claimed within the multi-ethnic rural community of Pozuzo as well as in Tyrolean NGOs
Settlement colonies represent a way of life “here” as well as “there”, because of their often transn...
According to the population and migration development on a municipal level in the Alps since the las...
This article shows a set of agroecological practices that were incorporated into the archeological l...
The paper shows how an ethnic group in Pozuzo, an old colony founded by Tyrolean and German settlers...
The paper shows how an ethnic group in Pozuzo, an ancient colony, composed of Tyrolean and German se...
This issue of The Journal of Alpine Research is dedicated to the theme of re-settlement in mountaino...
This paper will discuss the rural and touristic context in which current changes and tensions pose m...
This article looks at the transmission of tangible and intangible resources from an anthropological ...
This paper will discuss the rural and touristic context in which current changes and tensions pose m...
The western sector of Italian Alps, since the ‘80s, has been experiencing a re-population process af...
Outmigration from rural territories is a worldwide phenomenon that is visible in many mountain regio...
Pilpichaca is a campesino community of shepherds located in the highlands of Huancavelica in the sou...
Abstract: Mountain lands: regions of refuge or ecosystems for humanity? The article develops the poi...
Human interaction with mountain environments is generally perceived as an adaptation of local commun...
Pozuzo was established in 1859 as German colony in Peru's highland Amazon. Given its remote location...
Settlement colonies represent a way of life “here” as well as “there”, because of their often transn...
According to the population and migration development on a municipal level in the Alps since the las...
This article shows a set of agroecological practices that were incorporated into the archeological l...
The paper shows how an ethnic group in Pozuzo, an old colony founded by Tyrolean and German settlers...
The paper shows how an ethnic group in Pozuzo, an ancient colony, composed of Tyrolean and German se...
This issue of The Journal of Alpine Research is dedicated to the theme of re-settlement in mountaino...
This paper will discuss the rural and touristic context in which current changes and tensions pose m...
This article looks at the transmission of tangible and intangible resources from an anthropological ...
This paper will discuss the rural and touristic context in which current changes and tensions pose m...
The western sector of Italian Alps, since the ‘80s, has been experiencing a re-population process af...
Outmigration from rural territories is a worldwide phenomenon that is visible in many mountain regio...
Pilpichaca is a campesino community of shepherds located in the highlands of Huancavelica in the sou...
Abstract: Mountain lands: regions of refuge or ecosystems for humanity? The article develops the poi...
Human interaction with mountain environments is generally perceived as an adaptation of local commun...
Pozuzo was established in 1859 as German colony in Peru's highland Amazon. Given its remote location...
Settlement colonies represent a way of life “here” as well as “there”, because of their often transn...
According to the population and migration development on a municipal level in the Alps since the las...
This article shows a set of agroecological practices that were incorporated into the archeological l...