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Este artigo analisa a Educação Intercultural e Bilíngue (EIB) para as sociedades ameríndias com ênfase nas particularidades da cultura Guarani Mbyá, grupo de língua guarani, do tronco Tupi, localizados no estado do Rio de Janeiro. Trata-se de uma análise
Danielle Bastos Lopes
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The Anthropocene narrative and Amerindian lifeworlds: anthropos, agency, and personhood
Abstract Based on the observation that the Anthropocene narrative signifies a departure from the Cartesian nature/culture division dominant within modernist science, this article explores notions of personhood and agency among Amerindian peoples in the Amazon, the Andes, and Mesoamerica in comparison to the corresponding notions in modernist discourses.
Dan Rosengren +2 more
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Notes towards a pedagogy of be‐longing: Rewilding art and design education
Abstract This article reflects on 4 years of research activities in the fields of horticulture and creative praxis. The initial project was a personal one and set out with a simple methodology of collecting, observing, and recording a specific genus of plants, that of Mentha.
Si Poole
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Where is the Great Outdoors of Meillassoux’s Speculative Materialism?
Quentin Meillassoux’s speculative materialism aims to define access to reality of the natural world apart from its giveness to sentient subjects. This world apart is designated by Meillassoux as the “Great Outdoors” which was marginalized as a topic of ...
Šatkauskas Ignas
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Language otherwise: Linguistic natures and the ontological challenge
Abstract Linguistic anthropology has remained largely unaffected by debates about ontology in other subfields. In turn, the concept of language has been conspicuously absent from ontological debates. The past few years, however, have seen attempts at articulating the two, interrogating what language is from ethnographic perspectives and extending the ...
Jan David Hauck
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POTENTIAL HISTORY: READING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FROM INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES*
ABSTRACT Until the beginning of the twentieth century, history, as a core concept of the political project of modernity, was highly concerned with the future. The many crimes, genocides, and wars perpetuated in the name of historical progress eventually caused unavoidable fractures in the way Western philosophies of history have understood change over ...
Rodrigo Bonaldo +1 more
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Sisyawaytii tarawaytii : snake hissing and other spirit voices in Quechua shamanism of the Peruvian Amazon (Pastaza). The article analyzes the sound symbolic and musical means of addressing spirits in Quechua ritual songs, in both therapeutical and ...
Andréa-Luz Gutierrez-Choquevilca
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Os Kaingang, uma sociedade ameríndia da família lingüística Jê, habitantes do sul do Brasil, possuem xamãs, nomeados de kuiã, que provêem de somente uma metade (a metade Kamé) e que dispõem de um animal-auxiliar associado a sua metade de origem. No plano
Robert R. Crépeau
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The contagion of images: embedded voices and sensory apparatuses in an Amerindian shamanic ritual [PDF]
This article takes an Amazonian example to question one of the main issues of the shamanic ritual utterance: the operation of composition-translation that the ritual specialist has to carry out to “represent” the invisibles during his performance, and the sensory apparatuses it implies.
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Essence in excess: heritage and the problem of potentiality
Social Anthropology, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 1099-1105, November 2021.
Timothy P. A. Cooper
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