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Interview with Anthropologist Ocarina Castillo: 6 Keys to Her Message - Cocuyo Effect

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The founder of the Chair of Anthropology of the Sabores at the School of Sociology and former secretary of the Central University of Venezuela (UCV), Ocarina Castillo, is one of the women referents of the Venezuelan academy. In an interview with Cocuyo Effect, the individual of number of the National Academy of History, currently dedicated to research in the food area, agrees to send a message at a time when it seems not to be possible to see an…
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The founder of the Chair of Anthropology of the Sabores at the School of Sociology and former secretary of the Central University of Venezuela (UCV), Ocarina Castillo, is one of the women referents of the Venezuelan academy. In an interview with Cocuyo Effect, the individual of number of the National Academy of History, currently dedicated to research in the food area, agrees to send a message at a time when it seems not to be possible to see an…

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Efecto Cocuyo broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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