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Anthropologica
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SIGL, Eveline. Diasporic identities in Andean folk dance: A cyber-anthropological study. Anthropologica, Dec. 2011, vol.29, no.29, p.187-214. ISSN 0254-9212.

Parting from the reality of diasporic communities of Bolivian migrants the present article explores what people communicate within the Web 2.0 and using Web 2.0 technologies. It is a cyber-anthropological study researching the implications Bolivian folk dance has for the Bolivian migrants and their descendants, especially focussing on issues of identity and ethnicity.

Keywords: folk dance; Bolivia; migration; identity; ethnicity.

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