The Making of Andean Ancestral Traditions

Thousands of miles away and across an ocean from the Central African Kazembes, and a similar distance south of the North American Ho-De’-No-Sau-Nee, Andean peoples used positional inheritance to recollect their heroic past and focus their thoughts on their ancestors. That forms the context of a long...

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