Andean women

Shown in their daily work, Aymará 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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Other Authors: Hardman, Martha James., Reichline, Neil., Smith, Hubert, 1938-
Language:Aymara
Series:Aymara of the Bolivian Andes.
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Online Access:Link to streaming video
Summary:Shown in their daily work, Aymará 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.
Item Description:Ethnographic video online, volume 1
Faces of change (Bolivia) film series
In Aymara with English subtitles.
On container: by Hubert Smith, Neil Reichline and Martha J. Hardman.
Physical Description:1 streaming video (17 min.).
Published: Watertown, Mass : Documentary Educational Resources, [1994?]
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