Both their style of dress and, particularly, the textile designs that distinguish them already at a first look have made three ethnic groups stand out in south-central Bolivia: “Llameros,” “Yamparas,” and “Jalq’as” inhabit neighboring lands in the departments of Potos and Chuquisaca. Ethno-historians and archaeologists define the pre-conquest and early colonial past of these contemporary identities as only two groups: populations belonging to the great ayllus of the high plains, Norpotosinos (Llameros) and Yamparas, with their two political centers: janan (upper) in Jatun Yampara and urin (lower) in Quila Quila. Today the panorama is more complex: the two Yamparas centers split and each sub-region has its own diacritical definitions. An ana...
The haku is a shawl indispensable for depicting the lives of women and men in several districts of t...
Quechua Weavings as living art in the Andes today represent the contemporary textiles as result of t...
Andean textile tradition is rich with symbolism demonstrating the close ties of Quechua speaking peo...
Textile arts in the Andean region have long been experiencing a decline. The success of the Jalq\u27...
Paracas Cavernas, Paracas Necropolis, and Ocucaje are groups of burials made some 2000 years ago on ...
Drawing on some observations by Anne Paul concerning the iconography of textile borders in cloth fro...
The notion of “social fabric” has deep resonance in the Andes, where woven textiles have long been e...
Textiles serve as an important medium for the communicating socio-cultural information in societies ...
The preservation and adornment of the dead in the South Central Andes can be traced over some twelve...
In recent years in Perú, a number of initiatives have been independently developed by collective gro...
The focus of this article is a quite small, very old, structurally simple poncho that is the reposit...
Elayne Zorn\u27s detailed ethnographic research demonstrated interrelationships between the organiza...
Artistic re-interpretation of the works of earlier centuries has become a mainstay of modern design....
Beginning in the second century and continuing until the Spanish arrived in the sixteenth century, t...
This article explores the development of Chola Paceña fashions in La Paz, Bolivia. It traces the soc...
The haku is a shawl indispensable for depicting the lives of women and men in several districts of t...
Quechua Weavings as living art in the Andes today represent the contemporary textiles as result of t...
Andean textile tradition is rich with symbolism demonstrating the close ties of Quechua speaking peo...
Textile arts in the Andean region have long been experiencing a decline. The success of the Jalq\u27...
Paracas Cavernas, Paracas Necropolis, and Ocucaje are groups of burials made some 2000 years ago on ...
Drawing on some observations by Anne Paul concerning the iconography of textile borders in cloth fro...
The notion of “social fabric” has deep resonance in the Andes, where woven textiles have long been e...
Textiles serve as an important medium for the communicating socio-cultural information in societies ...
The preservation and adornment of the dead in the South Central Andes can be traced over some twelve...
In recent years in Perú, a number of initiatives have been independently developed by collective gro...
The focus of this article is a quite small, very old, structurally simple poncho that is the reposit...
Elayne Zorn\u27s detailed ethnographic research demonstrated interrelationships between the organiza...
Artistic re-interpretation of the works of earlier centuries has become a mainstay of modern design....
Beginning in the second century and continuing until the Spanish arrived in the sixteenth century, t...
This article explores the development of Chola Paceña fashions in La Paz, Bolivia. It traces the soc...
The haku is a shawl indispensable for depicting the lives of women and men in several districts of t...
Quechua Weavings as living art in the Andes today represent the contemporary textiles as result of t...
Andean textile tradition is rich with symbolism demonstrating the close ties of Quechua speaking peo...