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MANIOC BEER AND MEAT: VALUE, REPRODUCTION AND COSMIC SUBSTANCE AMONG THE NAPO RUNA OF THE ECUADORIAN AMAZON

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2004
This article is an analysis of value as explored from the perspective of a Native Amazonian group. Focusing on the Napo Runa, a Quichua‐speaking people from the Ecuadorian Amazon, it demonstrates that processes of production, gender transformation, kinship, and cosmology create value in Napo Runa society.
Michael A Uzendoski
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Jumandy, parentesco e historicidad: las visiones de poder entre los Napo Runa en la Amazonía ecuatoriana

The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, 2016
ResumenEste trabajo presenta un análisis sobre la lucha histórica de las poblaciones nativas del Alto Napo, considerando el rol de las visiones de poder en la memoria, historia y acción social. Mi hipótesis es que la teoría indígena de lucha nació de las visiones rituales que precedieron al levantamiento de “Jumandy” (1578) cuando los nativos del Alto ...
Michael A Uzendoski
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Shaping Strong People: Napo Runa Therapeutic Narratives of Medicinal Plant Use

Ethnobiology, 2016
Indigenous people living in contemporary Upper Amazonia marshal their ethnomedical knowledge and praxis to greet pressing challenges and to derive meaning from phenomena operating at wider scales of influence. In this chapter, I provide ethnographic examples of how Napo Runa deploy subaltern therapeutic narratives about medicinal plant use that contest
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The Napo Runa of Amazonian Ecuador – By Michael Uzendoski

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2007
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Kukama Runa: Polyphonic Aesthetics in Cine Comunitario Among the Napo Runa of Amazonian Ecuador

Anthropology and Humanism, 2018
SUMMARYThis essay describes a collective experience of cine comunitario (community cinema) as a humanistic method for (re)telling narratives, for working in a polyphonic audiovisual mode, and for transmitting ontological perspectives of life, poetics, and communitas to diverse audiences. Specifically, we share our story of a collective journey, that of
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