Cocina de Peru The Best of Peruvian Cuisine
Cocina de Peru: The Best of Peruvian Cuisine by Nancy Silverman
English | May 1, 2019 | ISBN: 109651320X | 83 pages | EPUB | 2.49 Mb
Situated on the western coast of South America, Peru is a country rich in climate, topography, history, and culture. Although its official language is Spanish, Peru is an ethnically diverse country due to its indigenous populations as well as colonizer and immigrant history from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Because of its wide range of cultural influences, Peruvian food represents true "Fusion" cuisine. Its main staples include corn, potatoes, grains such as quinoa, and beans. If you've ever needed to try Peruvian foods without having to leave home, then this would be the perfect cookbook for you. Inside this book, you will learn how to make a variety of authentic Peruvian food with recipes such as:


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Urarina Society, Cosmology, and History in Peruvian Amazonia
Urarina Society, Cosmology, and History in Peruvian Amazonia By Bartholomew Dean
2009 | 384 Pages | ISBN: 0813033780 | PDF | 2 MB
"This work transcends the two-dimensional studies of conventional ethnography. Dean provides a comprehensive vision of the Urarina, making and remaking themselves in the complex history and multiethnic society of lowland Peru."--Richard K. Reed, Trinity UniversityThe Urarina are an indigenous group found in the Peruvian lowlands. Seemingly isolated, they actually have a long history of engaging in networks of trade with outside groups, argues Bartholomew Dean in this first ever ethnography of the group.Dean describes the surroundings and circumstances under which the Urarina live, focusing on such hot-button issues as globalization, inequality, and debt. He challenges the view of "pristine" Amazonian society by revealing the region's long history with agents of international capital. By showing how the Urarina are engaged with global, national, and regional economies, he reveals the ways those interactions shape their day-to-day life.Based on more than a decade of field research in Peru, Dean's analysis touches on kinship and power, the exchange of goods such as cloth and forest game, land use, and the importance of narcotic trance, myths, and shamanic wizardry. Grounded in observation rather than theory, the book offers a new and more complex form of the traditional anthropological ethnography.


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