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Inhuman beings: morality and perspectivism among Muinane people (Colombian Amazon)

Ethnos, 2005
–Nume … jana ? diibo esamaje? –Diibo … ‘Tanaabo’ .1 –Nume … how about the jaguar's Speech? How are his thoughts/emotions? –He … he does not say ‘My brother'. Like many other Amazonians, Muinane people often use perspectival imagery in discussions of relations between human beings and animals.
C. D. L. Sulkin
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Catégorisation lexicale en Muinane : Amazonie Colombienne

2012
Cette thèse cherche à approfondir la culture des Muinanes à travers leur histoire et leur langue. Nous décrivons, en premier lieu, certains aspects ethnographiques et historiques du groupe muinane. En second lieu, et en ce qui concerne la langue, nous abordons le problème de la catégorisation lexicale et établissons des comparaisons entre les ...
Consuelo De Vengoechea
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The myth of creation: producing podcasts from a pluriversal perspective with Indigenous people from the Amazon region

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
This article describes the process, ontological issues, controversies, and results of a podcast production effort directed by Indigenous leaders of the Uitoto, Okaina, Bora, and Muinane peoples living in the Amazonian region, together with a team of ...
J. Valencia   +3 more
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The making of real people : an interpretation of a morality-centred theory of sociality, livelihood and selfhood among the Muinane (Colombian Amazon)

2000
In this monograph I interpret a wide-ranging native theory of sociality of the Muinane, an indigenous group of the Colombian Amazon. This theory simultaneously addresses their livelihood activities, some aspects of their phenomenological experience, their bodily form, their group identity, and their views on the achievement of a uniquely human, morally
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Informe mínimo de la investigación adelantada sobre cultura material y comercialización de artesanías indígenas de Ticunas, Huitotos y Muinanes del Amazonia Colombiana.

1987
Las Naciones indígenas tienen características muy especificas; se hace necesario por tanto un tratamiento especial de la problemática que implica lograr excedentes en la producción de artefactos de la cultura material, con miras a una posible comercialización.
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