Social organization and ecological vision of an Andean irrigation system

Authors

  • Stephen G. Bunker
  • Linda J. Seligmann

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36901/allpanchis.v18i27.1011

Keywords:

organización social, ecología andina, sistemas de riego

Abstract

Conzedera that in a town they have taken some asecyas from the rivers or wells, from the lagoons or ponds. In ancient times they took it out with so much tavajo that if he had to pay and spend he would spend ten or twelve thousand pesos or twenty thousand pesos. That before it was Ynga, since there were so many Indians and had only one king and lord, the asecyas and all the fields, terraces that they call for, farm, larca, opened it up and took it out. And they took it out of the world more easily by hand with no tool; that it seems that each yndio saves a stone. That was enough of the so many sum of people that there were.

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Published

1986-06-02

How to Cite

Social organization and ecological vision of an Andean irrigation system. (1986). Allpanchis, 18(27), 149-178. https://doi.org/10.36901/allpanchis.v18i27.1011

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