The Centro Amazónico de Antropología y Aplicación Práctica (Amazon Center of Anthropology and Practical Application; CAAAP) is a non-profit association. Formerly named the Centro Amazónico de Antropología y Acción Pastoral (Amazon Center of Anthropology and Pastoral Action), it was constituted in 1974 by eight bishops who belonged to the Peruvian forest Catholic church as an institution for the service of the marginalized populations of Amazonas.[1][2] Anthropology professors from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru have been involved in the organization over the years.[3] The organization aims to promote the study of people in the Amazon region.[4] Though it is known more for this research than for evangelism, it is affiliated with the church and one goal of its research is to facilitate evangelism.[4][5]

References

  1. Maisch, Javier Portocarrero (1987). Promoción de la artesanía y la pequeña industria en el Perú (in Spanish). Fundación Friedrich Ebert. p. 309.
  2. Santos-Granero, Fernando; Barclay, Frederica (2002). La frontera domesticada: historia económica y social de Loreto, 1850-2000 (in Spanish). Fondo Editorial de la PUCP. p. 373. ISBN 978-9972-42-404-5.
  3. Reinoso, Alan Fairlie (2017). El Perú visto desde las ciencias sociales (in Spanish). Fondo Editorial de la PUCP. ISBN 978-612-317-219-0.
  4. 1 2 Klaiber, Jeffrey L. (1996). La Iglesia en el Perú: su historia social desde la independencia (in Spanish). Fondo Editorial de la PUCP. pp. 464–466. ISBN 978-9972-42-032-0.
  5. Denegri, Francesca; Hibbett, Alexandra (2016). Dando cuenta: Estudios sobre el testimonio de la violencia política en el Perú (1980-2000) (in Spanish). Fondo Editorial de la PUCP. ISBN 978-612-317-220-6.

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