Publication originale : L'univers des indiens huarpe de Guanacache

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Synthetic presentation of social communities "Guanacache. The Waters of Thirst": an ethnological narrative about the Huarpe people  [Description]
El Algarrobal - Gregorio Manzur’s native village in indigenous territory [TestimonialExplanation]
Main cultural characteristics of a group, a community A Huarpe woman introduces the young Gregorio Manzur to the traditions of his people [TestimonialExplanation]
The Spanish encomienda system and forced ethnic mixing, two causes of the progressive desertification of the Huarpes’ current territory [Explanation]
Communication between inhabitants isolated in a desert world [TestimonialDescription]
Gaining entry into the closed community of the Puesteros Huarpes [DescriptionExplanation]
Huarpe homes: strict distinction between places for receiving and private space [Description]
Garlic and urine as protection against snakes and scorpions [Testimonial]
The complementarity between the Virgin Mary and the Devil in the religious worship of Puesteros Huarpes [Explanation]
Daily life among the Huarpes: tending to goats [Explanation]
Hygiene and body care A Huarpe woman introduces the young Gregorio Manzur to the traditions of his people [TestimonialExplanation]
The first excursions into the Huarpe world with writer Draghi Lucero de Mendoza [Testimonial]
Practical Knowledge and Traditional Know-How The first excursions into the Huarpe world with writer Draghi Lucero de Mendoza [Testimonial]
Drilling for water at great depths: disappointing results [Description]
Communities and social groups exerting an influence and a domination on other groups The Mendoza region in the 18th century [DescriptionExplanation]
The Spanish encomienda system and forced ethnic mixing, two causes of the progressive desertification of the Huarpes’ current territory [Explanation]
Immigration and viticulture in the 19th century: two main causes of the desertification of the Mendoza region [Explanation]
Living in desert The extreme living conditions of the Puesteros in the region of Mendoza [ExplanationDisapproval]
The stunning beauty of the deserts inhabited by the Huarpe Indians [Elogy]
Immigration and viticulture in the 19th century: two main causes of the desertification of the Mendoza region [Explanation]
Social organization of a group, a community The Puesteros in Mendoza and San Juan in Argentina: precarious living conditions [DescriptionExplanation]
Humans and Wildlife Formidable animals for the Puesteros Huarpes: the Matuasto lizard and the coral snake [TestimonialDescription]
Problematic cohabitation with the puma [Explanation]
The fox – a protected species, but one associated with the Devil in the Puesteros Huarpes belief system [TestimonialExplanation]
The movements of a goat herd [DescriptionPraise]
Breeding traditions and practices The fox – a protected species, but one associated with the Devil in the Puesteros Huarpes belief system [TestimonialExplanation]
Construction tradictions and practices Pozo balde: a traditional Huarpe technique for remedying the chronic lack of water [Description]
Social communities living in a more or less complete insulation Huarpe homes: strict distinction between places for receiving and private space [Description]
Alimentation traditions and practices Huarpe hospitality: the virtue of silence [Description]
Essentials about the culture of a social community and its environment Huarpe hospitality: the virtue of silence [Description]
The salamanca: the witches’ Sabbath [Description]
Traditional medicine practices Distance healing used on a cow  [Testimonial]
The oral and written litterary heritage A updated version of the Faustian myth of the Devil [Narration]
Gritons, or the frontier between reality and myth [Narration]
The Devil as a protector of personal fortune  [Testimonial]
The Devil as protector of guitar players [Testimonial]
The religious heritage The festival of San José Artesano [DescriptionExplanation]
The Virgin Mary, owner of the Huarpes’ lands [Explanation]
The complementarity between the Virgin Mary and the Devil in the religious worship of Puesteros Huarpes [Explanation]
Economic traditions and practices Daily life among the Huarpes: tending to goats [Explanation]
Hunting traditions and practices Goat herds as “tools†for teaching young pumas how to hunt [Explanation]
Examples of evolution of the social communities The traditional world of Puesteros Huarpes in danger [DescriptionDisapproval]
Kitchen and human food Methods of subsistence: diet of the Huarpes [Description]




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