Chiriguano

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674 pages 1993

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"Collection of ethnohistorical essays ranges from analyzing emergence of Chiriguano identity to studying role of missions and messianic movements. Several articles address conflicts created by evangelical churches and their relation with shamanism. Includes important essays on traditional medicine and history of struggle for land titles"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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