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For maximum development the Andean economy required rich soil, an adequate water supply, and the absence of both forest and deep-rooted grasses that were difficult to eradicate. For maximum development of their land, the Aymara grew crops that were suitable to the Andean climate.
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Location: The Aymara Indians are located on the Bolivian and Peruvian altiplano. ... History: Prior to their conquest by the Inca, the Aymara are thought to have been organized into a series of independent states. By the time the Spanish conquered them, they had been acculturated by the Inca through years of captivity.
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www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/southamerica/aymara.html
www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/southamerica/aymara.html
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The changing economy of the Peruvian Aymara: a general systems approach. | The Aymara Indians of the Lake Titicaca Basin in Peru are presently undergoing ...
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CABI Abstract | The political economy of food production: an example from an Aymara-speaking region of Peru. | Ayamara households participate in diverse ...
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These distant trade ties have come to play a major role once again, but today they are complemented by the capitalist economy, into which the Aymara have successfully integrated thanks to their adaptation to the demand for goods, said Saravia.
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the language of the Aymara people ... Aymara culture ... Aymara indians...
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Like other twentieth-century peasant groups, the Aymara are increasingly linked to a cash economy and respond with shifts in their adaptive strategies and ...
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lucy.ukc.ac.uk/EthnoAtlas/Hmar/Cult_dir/Culture.7828
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Home » Peasants In Transition : The Changing Economy Of The Peruvian Aymara : A General Systems Approac ... Aymara Indians — Economic conditions ... aymara indians...
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likewise programs for TL synthesis are TL-specific and not designed for input from particular SLs. A common argument for the interlingua approach is economy of effort in a multilingual environment. Translation from and into n languages requires n(n-1) bilingual 'direct translation' systems;
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aymara.org/biblio/mtranslation.pdf
aymara.org/biblio/mtranslation.pdf
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