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Becoming Mapuche : person and ritual in indigenous Chile / Magnus Course.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Urbana, IL : University of Illinois Press, (c)2011.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780252093500
  • 9781283582780
  • 9786613895233
  • 6613895237
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • F3126 .B436 2011
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Küpal: the sociality of descent -- Ngillanwen: the sociality of affinity -- Eluwün: the end of sociality -- Part two Palin: the construction of difference -- Ngillatun: the construction of similarity.
Subject: Magnus Course blends convincing historical analysis with sophisticated contemporary theory in this superb ethnography of the Mapuche people of southern Chile. Based on many years of ethnographic fieldwork, Becoming Mapuche takes readers to the indigenous reserves where many Mapuche have been forced to live since the beginning of the twentieth century. In addition to accounts of the intimacies of everyday kinship and friendship, Course also offers the first complete ethnographic analyses of the major social events of contemporary rural Mapuche life - eluwun funerals, the ritual sport of palin, and the great ngillatun fertility ritual.Subject: This work blends convincing historical analysis with sophisticated contemporary theory in this ethnography of the Mapuche people of southern Chile.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Part One Che: the sociality of exchange -- Küpal: the sociality of descent -- Ngillanwen: the sociality of affinity -- Eluwün: the end of sociality -- Part two Palin: the construction of difference -- Ngillatun: the construction of similarity.

Magnus Course blends convincing historical analysis with sophisticated contemporary theory in this superb ethnography of the Mapuche people of southern Chile. Based on many years of ethnographic fieldwork, Becoming Mapuche takes readers to the indigenous reserves where many Mapuche have been forced to live since the beginning of the twentieth century. In addition to accounts of the intimacies of everyday kinship and friendship, Course also offers the first complete ethnographic analyses of the major social events of contemporary rural Mapuche life - eluwun funerals, the ritual sport of palin, and the great ngillatun fertility ritual.

This work blends convincing historical analysis with sophisticated contemporary theory in this ethnography of the Mapuche people of southern Chile.

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