Of mixed blood : kinship and history in Peruvian Amazonia.
de Gow, Peter.
Collection: Oxford Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology .Éditeur: Oxford : Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press, 1991.Description: xii-331 p. : cartes, fig., tabl.ISBN: 0-19-827355-X.N° Inventaire: L12679.Thématique: Identité ethnique | Organisation sociale | Parenté | Tenure foncière | Représentation de soiThématique spécifique: Réforme foncière | Etat | Aliment | Propriété foncière | Catégorie de sexe | Relations de parenté | Métis | Mémoire | Esclave | Mariage | Sexualité | Démon | Système économique | Pouvoir | Histoire locale | Travail | Economie | Chamanisme | Ecole | Ville | Festival | Communauté | Religion | Identité | Monnaie | Acculturation | Education | Relations vivants-morts | Modernité | Sang | Sauvage | Histoire locale | Village | Dette | Logement | Enfant | Corps | Missionnaires | Relations sociales | Crédit | Famille | Hacienda | Autochtone | Changement social | Résidence | Connaissance | Hallucinogène | Mission | ForêtGéographique: Atalya | Urubamba | Amazonie | Pérou | Amérique du SudEthnique: Piro | Amahuaca | Cocama | Conibo | Ashaninca | Matsiguenga Personnage: Vargas (F. P.) Contenu: Part I : The Social System of the Bajo Urubamba -- A Geographical History of the Bajo Urubamba -- The Time and Space of Civilization -- Bosses and Workers : The system of habilitacion -- Part II : The Place of Kinship -- Husband and Wife -- Parents and Children -- Living and Dying -- Conclusion : A comparison of native amazonian kinship systems -- Part III : Civilization and History in kinship -- The Comunidad Nativa -- The School and the Shaman -- Mixed People -- Conclusion : The Bajo Urubamba in amazonian perspective -- From Ethnography to History. Item type:

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Bibliogr. Index. Append. Généalogies.
Part I : The Social System of the Bajo Urubamba -- A Geographical History of the Bajo Urubamba -- The Time and Space of Civilization -- Bosses and Workers : The system of habilitacion -- Part II : The Place of Kinship -- Husband and Wife -- Parents and Children -- Living and Dying -- Conclusion : A comparison of native amazonian kinship systems -- Part III : Civilization and History in kinship -- The Comunidad Nativa -- The School and the Shaman -- Mixed People -- Conclusion : The Bajo Urubamba in amazonian perspective -- From Ethnography to History.
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