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In 1994, Salomon witnessed the use of khipus as civic regalia on the heights of Tupicocha, in Peru’s central Huarochirí region. By observing the rich ritual surrounding them, studying the village’s written records from past centuries, and analyzing the khipus themselves, Salomon opens a fresh chapter in the quest for khipu decipherment. He draws on a decade’s field research, early colonial records, and radiocarbon and fiber analysis. Challenging the prevailing idea that the use of khipus ended under early Spanish colonial rule, Salomon reveals that these beautiful objects served, apparently as late as the early twentieth century, to document households’ contribution to their kin groups and these kin groups’ contribution to their village. The Cord Keepers is a major contribution to Andean history and, more broadly, to understandings of writing and literacy.
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Enforcing the Work Ethic: Rhetoric and Everyday Life in a Work Incentive Program
Enforcing the Work Ethic: Rhetoric and Everyday Life in a Work Incentive Program
Enforcing the Work Ethic: Rhetoric and Everyday Life in a Work Incentive Program
Enforcing the Work Ethic: Rhetoric and Everyday Life in a Work Incentive Program
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