Learning from the llama: on the broad contours of cultural contributions and geographic expansion

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Autor(a) principal: Wakild,Emily
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: História. Ciências. Saúde-Manguinhos
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Resumo: Abstract The llama (Lama glama) is the largest domesticated animal species from South America and is today found worldwide. Andean peoples have used the llama for millennia for meat, wool, packing, spiritual etc. In order to know the history of the llama, we must learn about the peoples that have known the animal and the ways those relationships have changed over time. While also considering closely related species, including alpaca, guanaco, and vicuña, this article posits three eras of llama/human entanglements: the era of domestication in pre-Columbian Andean sites; the era of dispersal and co-mingling, from 1530s to the 1890s; and finally popular fads and global appeal.
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title Learning from the llama: on the broad contours of cultural contributions and geographic expansion
spellingShingle Learning from the llama: on the broad contours of cultural contributions and geographic expansion
Wakild,Emily
domestication
culture
animal history
llama
biopolitics
title_short Learning from the llama: on the broad contours of cultural contributions and geographic expansion
title_full Learning from the llama: on the broad contours of cultural contributions and geographic expansion
title_fullStr Learning from the llama: on the broad contours of cultural contributions and geographic expansion
title_full_unstemmed Learning from the llama: on the broad contours of cultural contributions and geographic expansion
title_sort Learning from the llama: on the broad contours of cultural contributions and geographic expansion
author Wakild,Emily
author_facet Wakild,Emily
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv domestication
culture
animal history
llama
biopolitics
topic domestication
culture
animal history
llama
biopolitics
description Abstract The llama (Lama glama) is the largest domesticated animal species from South America and is today found worldwide. Andean peoples have used the llama for millennia for meat, wool, packing, spiritual etc. In order to know the history of the llama, we must learn about the peoples that have known the animal and the ways those relationships have changed over time. While also considering closely related species, including alpaca, guanaco, and vicuña, this article posits three eras of llama/human entanglements: the era of domestication in pre-Columbian Andean sites; the era of dispersal and co-mingling, from 1530s to the 1890s; and finally popular fads and global appeal.
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