Vital Diplomacy: The Ritual Everyday on a Dammed River in Amazonia

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Abstract

In Brazil, where forest meets savanna, new towns, agribusiness and hydroelectricity plants form a patchwork with the indigenous territories. Here, agricultural work, fishing, songs, feasts and exchanges occupy the Enawenê-nawê for eight months of each year, during a season called Yankwa. Vital Diplomacy focuses on this major ceremonial cycle to shed new light on classic Amazonian themes such as kinship, gender, manioc cultivation and cuisine, relations with non-humans and foreigners, and the interplay of myth and practice, exploring how ritual contains and diverts the threat of violence by reconciling antagonistic spirits, coordinating social and gender divides, and channelling foreign relations and resources.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOxford
PublisherBerghahn Books
Number of pages302
ISBN (Electronic)9781785334078
ISBN (Print)9781785334061
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2017

Publication series

NameEthnography, Theory, Experiment
PublisherBerghahn Books
Volume5

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