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Benjamin S. Orlove, Alpacas, sheep and men : the wool export economy and regional society in Southern Peru, New York, Academic Press, 1977, VII-270 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2018

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Des Ethnies aux Communautés
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Copyright © Les Éditions de l’EHESS 1978

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References

1. Alberti, G. et Mayer, E. éd., Reciprocidad e intercambio en los Andes peruanos, Lima, Instituto de estudios peruanos, « Peru problema », 12, 1974 Google Scholar; Brush, Stephen, Mountain, field and family : the economy and human ecology of an Andean valley, Philadelphie, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1977 CrossRefGoogle Scholar ; Flores Ochoa, J. éd., Pastores de puna. Uywa michiq punarunakuna, Lima, Instituto de estudios peruanos, 1977 Google Scholar.

2. Pour un exemple différent d'approche régionale dans les Andes, voir G. Appleby, « Export monoculture and régional social structure in Puno, Peru », dans C. A. Smith éd.. Régional analysis, vol. II, New York, Académie Press, 1976, pp. 291-308 ; « The róle of urban food needs in régional development, Puno, Peru », dans Régional analysis, vol. I, pp. 147-178, 1976.