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Newly arrived on vacation in northern Argentina, Victor begins to have strange dreams. In the midst of these visions he is chased and attacked by a wild animal. Curious to find out the reason for everything that is happening to him - which the natives attribute to a mythical demon that dates back to the time of the great Inca chiefs - he goes off in search of answers long forgotten in the heart of the Andes, having none. idea that the outcome of this plot of more than five hundred years will change your life totally. The Inca Empire, or Tahuantinsuyo in its native language, has always been covered by mysteries and legends. Some of this is due to the fact of its sudden end in the advent of the colonization of the American continent by Europeans. Embark on this epic adventure and travel through the Inca culture, knowing real facts amid the mythology of what was once the largest empire in pre-Colombian America.
In the midst of a huge school of sardines cramming themselves to achieve survival, one of them stands out and begins a journey of questioning about breaking the routine, proactivity and the need for innovations today. As the resistances get ahead of his development and what he thinks is important for the school, he will need a series of tools and concepts that will take him to the primordial condition of the current Leader: Dynamism.
French anthropologist Jacques Dournes lived in Vietnam for 25 years, from 1946 to 1970, studying the culture of the Jarai and other highland ethnic groups. He became a renowned ethnographer and the Jarai people became his lifelong passion.In part 1 of this study, Andrew Hardy explores Dournes's challenging monograph Potao, une théorie de pouvoir chez les Indochinois jorai and his views on the role of the highlanders in ancient Champa. In part 2, Dournes speaks animatedly with the author about the Jarai, his feelings about culture and economics, his understanding of Vietnam's history, and his personal experience of living in the Central Highlands. The French transcript of the interview is presented in the appendix.
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