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The Conservation of Maleku People's Sacred Natural Sites in Costa Rica
(2022-10-31)
This paper discusses the situation of diminished access for the Maleku people to their sacred natural sites, which is due to the national government’s conservation policies and land grabbing by farmers at the headwaters ...
The contested rewe: sacred sites, misunderstandings and ontological pluralism in Mapuche land negotiations
(2013)
Sacred sites lie at the core of indigenous peoples' land claims and negotiations with the state. These sites are often subject to accusations of inauthenticity by state actors, which potentially lead to the delegitimization ...
The belives on the asphalt. Sacred sites as means of appropriation of the public space in México CityLas creencias en el asfalto. La sacralización como una forma de apropiación del espacio público en la ciudad de México
(Cuadernos de antropología social, 2009-12-01)
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Inca Rituals and Sacred Mountains: A study of the world´s highest archaeological sites
(Universidad de California. Instituto Cotsen de Arqueología, 2010)
The Incas carried out some of the most dramatic ceremonies known to us from ancient times. Groups of people walked hundreds of miles across arid and mountainous terrain to perform them on mountains over 20,000 feet high. ...
Architecture and sacred landscape in pre-hispanic peru: A comparative approach from a gis perspective
(Springer NaturePE, 2021)
One of the most relevant characteristics of the “landscape-friendly societies” is their ability to recognize aesthetic attributes to portions of the territory that exceed their functional purpose. In ancient Peru, there ...
Evaluation of the role of biocolonizations in the conservation state of Machu Picchu (Peru): The Sacred Rock
(Universidad de la Costa, 2019)