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_aComparative Arawakan histories : _brethinking language family and culture area in Amazonia / _cedited by Jonathan D. Hill and Fernando Santos-Granero. |
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_aUrbana : _bUniversity of Illinois Press, _c(c)2002. |
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_aCover -- _tTitle Page -- _tCopyright Page -- _tTable of Contents -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tIntroduction -- _tPART 1: LANGUAGES, CULTURES, AND LOCAL HISTORIES -- _t1. The Arawakan Matrix: Ethos, Language, and History in Native South America -- _t2. Arawak Linguistic and Cultural Identity through Time: Contact, Colonialism, and Creolization -- _t3. Historical Linguistics and Its Contribution to Improving Knowledge of Arawak -- _tPART 2: HIERARCHY, DIASPORA, AND NEW IDENTITIES -- _t4. Rethinking the Arawakan Diaspora: Hierarchy, Regionality, and the Amazonian Formative |
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_a5. Social Forms and Regressive History: From the Campa Cluster to the Mojos and from the Mojos to the Landscaping Terrace-Builders of the Bolivian Savanna6. Piro, Apurina, and Campa: Social Dissimilation and Assimilation as Historical Processes in Southwestern Amazonia -- _t7. Both Omphalos and Margin: On How the Pa'ikwene (Palikur) See Themselves to Be at the Center and on the Edge at the Same Time -- _tPART 3: POWER, CULTISM, AND SACRED LANDSCAPES -- _t8. A New Model of the Northern Arawakan Expansion |
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_a9. Shamanism, Colonialism, and the Wild Woman: Fertility Cultism and Historical Dynamics in the Upper Rio Negro Region10. Secret Religious Cults and Political Leadership: Multiethnic Confederacies from Northwestern Amazonia -- _t11. Porphetic Traditions among the Baniwa and Other Arawakan Peoples of the Northwest Amazon -- _tReferences Cited -- _tContributors -- _tIndex |
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_aArawakan Indians _vCongresses. |
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_aArawakan languages _vCongresses. |
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_aHill, Jonathan David, _d1954- |
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