Bulletin (1946) (20433782361) - Public domain portrait drawing

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Bulletin (1946) (20433782361) - Public domain portrait drawing

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Title: Bulletin
Identifier: bulletin14321946smit (find matches)
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology
Subjects: Ethnology
Publisher: Washington : G. P. O.
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library



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Vol. 2) COLONIAL QUECHUA—KTJBLER 393 work was punctuated by ritual and festival occasions; work itself was ceremonially performed. In Christian life, work and worship were separate concepts. The day of rest evoked no response from the Indian whose understanding of leisure was in terms of ceremonial exercises. Under Christian platic/u.XXXI ♦ p<u,e,2.+7.
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A+Jnca*/, awxKcy du Perow- B Covx oil *JK&ne •' ees detiatfimirej ant etc desjuuus dapraf vrvtablecaju^faA par lesjndteru awCiuco Cjndierv dw Perou, D Jndtertne portant Itv mantilla, E leurj mautoru* — F\moihe'dwpuuvde bvEnckarra owjbwmeaa ahruler de fkerhelcho Cxptvjrl debtaharrn H differentejjbrm&i de i/ad&f troutues dans lej tombeaiux d&t anatnj jnduru Figure 43.—An early 18th-century drawing of the Incas. A, The Emperor; B, the Goya or Queen; C, Indian; D, Indian carrying a cape or mantilla; E, houses; F, G, plan and cross section of furnace for cooking herbs; H) vessels found in ancient tombs. (After Frezier, 1716, opp. p. 247.)

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