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Edward P. Dozier was the first American Indian to establish a career as an academic anthropologist. In doing so, he faced a double paradox—academic and cultural. The notion of objectivity that governed academic anthropology at the time dictated that researchers be impartial outsiders. Scientific knowledge was considered unbiased, impersonal, and public. In contrast, Dozier’s Pueblo Indian culture regarded knowledge as privileged, personal, and gendered. Ceremonial knowledge was protected by secrecy and was never intended to be made public, either within or outside of the community. As an indigenous ethnologist and linguist, Dozier negotiated a careful balance between the conflicting valu...
Bello libro con ilustraciones a todo color y en blanco y negro de las principales edificaciones (privadas y publicas) de Trinidad y el Valle de los Ingenios. Con estudio y descripcion de los detalles arquitectonicos. Incluye mapas en el libro y una separata con un mapa mayor de la zona. Preparado por un equipo de arquitectos: Roberto Lopez Bastida, Nancy Benitez Vazquez, Lizbeth Chaviano Perez, Victor Echenagusta Pena. En colaboracion un equipo cubano y de la Junta de Andalucia. Textos en espanol e ingles.