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The fall of the deer-Tlaloque: a hypothesis about the transgression of Tamonchan in the festival of the Mexica Veintenas | 2022 | Indiana 39 (1): 7-36 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Samuel Martí and his collection of pre-Hispanic musical instruments: new approaches from organology and curatorship | 2022 | Indiana 39 (1): 37-67 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
The inscription of the mural of the 96 glyphs of Ek Balam as a reflection of the text of the Xultun murals | 2022 | Indiana 39 (1): 69-87 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
On heads, skulls, and other human trophies in Classic Maya culture | 2022 | Indiana 39 (1): 89-111 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Introduction to Amazonian Arawak hydronymy: typology and methods | 2022 | Indiana 39 (1): 113-50 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Collecting, exposing, denouncing: photographic repositories and the construction of visual narratives of the rubber era | 2022 | Indiana 39 (1): 151-74 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Moxos in its appropriate time and place: notes for reconsidering the history of a name | 2022 | Indiana 39 (1): 175-99 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
The lightning's children and my own child: notes on twin births and double crowns in the Huarochiri manuscript | 2022 | Indiana 39 (1): 201-23 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Vegetables always planted: human-plant relationships with Wichí imprint in Mission Nueva Pompeya and El Sauzalito, Chaco, Argentina | 2022 | Indiana 39 (1): 225-40 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
From state advance to extractivism. Territorial effects on Mapuche society in Neuquén (late 19th-20th century) | 2022 | Indiana 39 (1): 241-64 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Images, voices and practices of indigenous childhood in Latin America: anthropological perspectives on past and present processes and experiences | 2021 | Indiana 38 (1): 9-18 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Power and childhood in the Andean region from the perspective of colonial sources (16th -17th centuries) | 2021 | Indiana 38 (1): 19-49 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
The children of the "Indian-child". Discourses on indigenous childhood within the sources on the Argentinean Chaco (end of the 19th century - beginning of the 20th century) | 2021 | Indiana 38 (1): 51-78 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Taking care of children, taking care of territory. An ethnographic perspectice on Mapuche and Ava-Guaraní rural communities in Argentina | 2021 | Indiana 38 (1): 79-101 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Narrating culture for the visitors: indigenous children and international tourism in northern Iguazú (Misiones, Argentina) | 2021 | Indiana 38 (1): 103-20 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
From girls to women? Childhood, menstruation and inequalities in the schooling of Shipibo girls in the Peruvian Amazon | 2021 | Indiana 38 (1): 121-44 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
School trajectories and sociolinguistic changes of Chinantec children through local school history | 2021 | Indiana 38 (1): 145-65 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Participation and appropriation of school practices with regard to children in indigenous community education in Oaxaca, Mexico | 2021 | Indiana 38 (1): 167-84 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Drawing-observation-voice. The discussion of a methodological suggestion for child-centered ethnographic research | 2021 | Indiana 38 (1): 185-216 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Residence, marriage, and filiation in the Mazahua region, Mexico | 2021 | Indiana 38 (1): 219-41 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
The (sound) archive as a process | 2021 | Indiana 38 (1): 243-55 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Excavation at the Rio Ivinhema 1 site and its contribution to the study of the Tupiguarani archaeological tradition in Mato Gross do Sul, Brazil | 2021 | Indiana 38 (1): 257-79 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Tales about the fox among the Tapiete of the Gran Chaco: rhetorical strategies in oral narratives | 2021 | Indiana 38 (1): 281-310 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
The first correlations of the Indian cyclography or Nahua calendar | 2021 | Indiana 38 (2): 7-37 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Built environment, spatiality and socio-political organization at the site of Teteles de Santo Nombre, Puebla, Mexico | 2021 | Indiana 38 (2): 39-71 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
The ceramics from the tomb of Yuhkno'm Yihch'aak K'ahk of Calakmul | 2021 | Indiana 38 (2): 73-95 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Ubaah Tiahk'ot. Political negotiation through dance in the goverment of Yaxuun Bahlam IV of Yaxchilán | 2021 | Indiana 38 (2): 97-128 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Survival of the Chuj calendar | 2021 | Indiana 38 (2): 129-57 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Another turn of the screw: the etymology of <Quechua> in Quechua and Aymara | 2021 | Indiana 38 (2): 159-77 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Chakaruraqkuna, Casquis, and Kachiqipiqkuna: Llaqtakunapa Yachayinin in the service of the Spanish empire (Huamanga, 17th century) | 2021 | Indiana 38 (2): 179-203 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Mah Uhle in Argentina: his beginnings and his contribution to the archaeology of Tinogasta (Catamarca) | 2021 | Indiana 38 (2): 205-34 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Never quite abandoned, never sufficiently studied: Brazilian indigenous objects in European museums: introduction to the dossier | 2020 | Indiana 37 (2): 9-24 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
The absence of 13000 years of Amazonian cultural history in European museums | 2020 | Indiana 37 (2): 25-46 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Maximilian Prince of Wied-Neuwied and his ethnographic collection from eastern Brazil, 1815-1817: preliminary notes | 2020 | Indiana 37 (2): 47-69 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Swaying on feather-roses and imperial crests: Brazilian feather-decorated hammocks, nation-building, and indigenous agency | 2020 | Indiana 37 (2): 71-95 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Exotic materials, Native artifacts. Exploring objects in the encounter between Amerindian peoples and old world animals | 2020 | Indiana 37 (2): 97-120 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
The cracks, bumps, and dents of 'culture collecting': examples from the study of South American (fire) fans | 2020 | Indiana 37 (2): 121-46 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Some ugly things that nobody studies: provocation about fire as a museum object | 2020 | Indiana 37 (2): 147-69 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Wai Wai plaitwork and pottery technologies in ethnographic collections | 2020 | Indiana 37 (2): 171-203 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
The connectedness of archives: museums in Brazil and Europe | 2020 | Indiana 37 (2): 205-35 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Conclusion. A play in the field of words: from material culture to/and cultural heritage | 2020 | Indiana 37 (2): 237-45 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
The sacrifice of Tecciztecatl and the metaphor of the day in the festivals of the Mexica veintenas | 2020 | Indiana 37 (2): 249-74 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Embodied space and time in the Huamantla Map | 2020 | Indiana 37 (2): 275-301 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
The worldview of the Zapotecs of the Sierra Sur of Oaxaca (Mexico) and the comparative environmental ethics | 2020 | Indiana 37 (2): 303-22 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Indian synchronology and chronography | 2019 | Indiana 36 (1): 7-40 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Manufacture and recycling of Glycymeris gigantea bracelets in the Sayula Basin and the Bolaños Canyon | 2019 | Indiana 36 (1): 41-63 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
"The whole country of Mexico is a great cemetery of fabulous cultures". The Hungarian artist Pál Horti and his Mexican collection | 2019 | Indiana 36 (1): 65-76 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Recordings of the extinct Mochica language | 2019 | Indiana 36 (1): 77-108 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
Extreme Andean experiences. Rumita, ykuta, allpata ima qachachiyaspam purin. ¡Lliwta! | 2019 | Indiana 36 (1): 109-40 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 | |||
When Andean family education is interrupted by initial education: the PRONOEIS (Programas no Escolarizados de Educación Inicial) in the Sierra de Ancash (Peru) | 2019 | Indiana 36 (1): 141-54 | H6/KUL [INDIANA-] | 0341-8642 |