Fifty Years of INDIANA, Anthropological Studies on Latin America and the Caribbean at the Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut
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INDIANA, editorialAbstract
“The INDIANA seek in a modest way to participate in this tradition
of a cosmopolitan and truly human sort”.
The journal INDIANA – Estudios Antropológicos sobre América Latina y el Caribe / Estudos Antropológicos sobre América Latina e o Caribe / Anthropological Studies on Latin America and the Caribbean / Anthropologische Studien zu Lateinamerika und der Karibik is a forum for research on multiethnic, indigenous, and Afro-American societies and cultures in Latin America, both contemporary and historical. It publishes original contributions from all areas within the academic study of the Americas, including archaeology, ethnohistory, sociocultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology.
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