Part I The Social Organisation of a Native Andean Community (1969–1977)
1 The South Central Highlands and the Q’ero Cultural Region: An Ethnic Enclave
2 Settlement Pattern
3 The Structure of the Community Niche
4 Subsistence Strategy
5 Family Organization and the Domestic Group
6 Kinship and Affinity
7 Social Ranking, Hierarchy, and Leadership [1974]
Summary of Part I (1972), Chapters 1–7
Selected Bibliography
Part II Returning to Q’ero—Sustaining Indigeneity in an Andean Ecosystem 1969–2020
8 The Wider Ecosystem of Hatun Q’ero
9 Ethnohistorical Changes in Hatun Q’ero
10 Indigeneity and Resistance in Hatun Q’ero
11 Conclusions
A Summary of Parts I and II
Index
Steven Webster taught Social Anthropology and Maori Studies at the University of Auckland, New Zealand 1972 - 1998, and after retiring continued as an Honorary Research Fellow at his alma mater the University of Washington, Seattle, as well as at Auckland, and as a visitor at the Northwest Indian College and Princeton University.