Rethinking history and myth : indigenous South American perspectives on the past /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: American Anthropological Association. Meeting
Otros Autores: Hill, Jonathan David, 1954- (ed.)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Urbana, Illinois : Chicago : University of Illinois Press, c1988.
Colección:Anthropology
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction : myth and history / Jonathan D. Hill
  • Cauchu Uras : Lowland and Quichua histories of the Amazon rubber boom / Mary-Elizabeth Reeve
  • Righting history in the northwest Amazon : myth, structure, and history in an Arapaco narrative / Janet M. Chernela
  • The destroying Christ : an Aymara myth of conquest / Mary Dillon and Thomas Abercrombie
  • Time, narrative, and ritual : historical interpretations from an Amazonian society / Jonathan D. Hill and Robin M. Wright
  • The Josho Nahuanbo are all wet and undercooked : Shipibo views of the whiteman and the Incas in myth, legend, and history / Peter G. Roe
  • Images of resistance in colonial domination / Roger Rasnake
  • Cerebral savage : the whiteman as symbol of cleverness and savagery in Waura myth / Emilienne Ireland
  • Political memories and colonizing symbols : Santiago and the Peruvian mountain gods of colonial Peru / Irene Silverblatt
  • History, myth, and social consciousness among the Kayapó of central Brazil / Terence Turner
  • Indian voices : contact experienced and expressed / Alcida Ramos
  • Commentary : ethno-ethnohistory : myth and history in native South American representations of contact with Western society / Terence Turner
  • Commentary : historical and mythic evocations of Chthonian power in South America / Norman E. Whitten, Jr.