Time and memory in indigenous Amazonia : anthropological perspectives /
These groundbreaking essays by internationally renowned anthropologists advance a simple argument--that native Amazonian societies are highly dynamic. Change and transformation define the indigenous history of the Amazon from before European conquest to the present.
Други автори: | Fausto, Carlos., Heckenberger, Michael. |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
℗♭2007.
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Print version::
Time and memory in indigenous Amazonia. |
Съдържание:
- Indigenous history and the history of the "Indians" /
- Carlos Fausto and Michael Heckenberger
- Appropriating transformations
- Time is disease, suffering, and oblivion : Yanesha historicity and the struggle against temporality /
- Fernando Santos-Granero
- If God were a jaguar : cannibalism and Christianity among the Guarani (16th-20th centuries) /
- Carlos Fausto
- Animal masters and the ecological embedding of history among the Avila Runa of Ecuador /
- Eduardo O. Kohn
- Sick of history : contrasting regimes of historicity in the Upper Amazon /
- Anne-Christine Taylor
- Cultural change as body metamorphosis /
- Aparecida Vilacʹa
- "Ex-Cocama": transforming identities in Peruvian Amazonia /
- Peter Gow
- Faces of the past : just how "ancestral" are Matis "ancestor spirit" masks? /
- Philippe Erikson
- Bones, flutes, and the dead : memory and funerary treatments in Amazonia /
- Jean-Pierre Chaumeil
- Xinguano heroes, ancestors, and others : materializing the past in chiefly bodies, ritual space, and landscape /
- Michael Heckenberger.