Herranza - Tina
- Title:
- Herranza - Tina
- Collection:
- Billie Jean Isbell Andean Collection
- Set:
- Family Herranza ritual series
Gender roles series - Date:
- 1970
- Country:
- Peru
- ID Number:
- ISB_00149
- File Name:
- ISB_00149.jpg
- Culture:
- Quechua
- Subject:
- Herranza (Ritual)
Puna
Rites & ceremonies
Musicians - Image View Description:
- View of Herranza - Tina
- Description:
- The next day human participants imitate animal coitus before depositing their gifts to the Wamani in special stone boxes. Women provide music on the tina, a small drum, at the culmination of the ritual. Here an elderly woman plays the tina with a gourd while other women sing after the animals' fertility has been assured.
- Bibliography:
- Isbell, Billie Jean. To Defend Ourselves: Ecology and Ritual in an Andean Village. Prospect Heights, Ill.: Waveland Press, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/1813/2135 Chapter 6
Isbell, Billie Jean. "De inmaduro a duro: lo simbólico femenino y los esquemas andinos de género." Chap. 8 of Más allá del silencio: las fronteras de género en los Andes, D. Y. Arnold, compiladora. La Paz: Biblioteca Andina, 1997: http://hdl.handle.net/1813/2474
To Defend Ourselves, Ecology and Ritual in an Andean Village, by Billie Jean Isbell. Waveland Press, 1985, chapter 6, section 4 (p. 151-163): http://hdl.handle.net/1813/2135
Billie Jean Isbell Andean Collection, Images from the Andes: Collection Highlights: Rituals: http://resolver.library.cornell.edu/collection/Isbell/rituals
Billie Jean Isbell Andean Collection, Images from the Andes: Collection Highlights: Gender: http://resolver.library.cornell.edu/collection/Isbell/gender - Repository:
- Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
- Series:
- Gender roles series : 25
Family Herranza ritual series : 13 - Format:
- Image
- Rights:
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