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Cultivated food plants: culture and gendered spaces of colonists and the Chachi in Ecuador
Type: Text
Year: 2005, 2005
Member of: FAU College Collections
Contributors: Fadiman, Maria
Publisher: Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, University of Texas Press Journals http://sites.maxwell.syr.edu/clag/clag.htm
Description: Colonists and indigenous groups living in and around Ecuador’s Mache-Chindul Reserve cultivate various subsistence food plants. The data reveal various differences between the two groups in regards to gendered agricultural spaces. Colonists maintain distinct planting areas, while the Chachi do so less. While each group plants some of the same crops, their basic staples differ: rice for the… more
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