Andean women /
Shown in their daily work, Aymara�� women discuss their role in life versus the men's. Although their roles are vital for group survival, they perceive themselves only as helpers in a male-dominated world
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Format: | Unknown |
Language: | Aymara |
Published: |
Watertown, Mass :
Documentary Educational Resources,
[1994?]
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Series: | Aymara of the Bolivian Andes
Faces of change Bolivia. |
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