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“Why can't we admire our own?”: Indigenous youth, farming, and education in the peruvian andes
Elizabeth Sumida Huaman
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ADMIRE
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Indigenous Youth
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Peruvian Andes
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Indigenous Education
100%
Indigenous Farming
100%
Community-based
50%
Peru
50%
Educational Opportunity
50%
Modernity
50%
Peruvian
50%
Cultural Practices
50%
Human Being
50%
Stigmatization
50%
Ethnographic Research
50%
Peasants
50%
Indian Farmers
50%
Land History
50%
Mantaro Basin
50%
Dominant Society
50%
Scale Farming
50%
Arts and Humanities
Reflective
100%
Interrelationship
100%
Conscious
100%
Peru
100%
Andes
100%
Cultural Practices
100%
Human Being
100%
Stigmatization
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Homo Sapiens
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Homo sapiens
100%