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"The Xilixana Yanomami, an Indian tribe of the northern Amazon Basin in Brazil, have been widely studied as the largest indigenous people to retain a traditional way of life. This book presents the most complete account available of the Yanomami before and after their encounter with the modern world." "Recapturing details of the group's history and demography back to 1930, the authors describe the fortunes and misfortunes of the Yanomami over a period of nearly seven decades, including 28 years prior to their first contact with the outside world. For each of eight villages, they present a complete demographic profile of fertility, mortality, and migration. They also explain some of the mysteries of Yanomami social structure and offer specific information on both the number and the reasons for the tribe's infanticide, a topic that has received vague treatment in other writing."--Jacket.
Yanomamo Indians --- Latin America --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology --- Shamatari Indians --- Shamathari Indians --- Yanoama Indians --- Yanomama Indians --- Yanomami Indians --- Yanonami Indians --- Indians of South America --- Population. --- Social conditions. --- Yanomami (Indiens) --- Population --- Social conditions --- Brésil --- Conditions sociales
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Anthropologist Bruce Albert captures the poetic voice of Davi Kopenawa, shaman and spokesman for the Yanomami of the Brazilian Amazon, in this unique reading experience--a coming-of-age story, historical account, and shamanic philosophy, but most of all an impassioned plea to respect native rights and preserve the Amazon rainforest.
Shamanism --- Shamans --- Yanomamo Indians --- Shamatari Indians --- Shamathari Indians --- Yanoama Indians --- Yanomama Indians --- Yanomami Indians --- Yanonami Indians --- Indians of South America --- Medicine-man --- Medicine men --- Shaman --- Healers --- Mediums --- Religions --- History --- Kopenawa, Davi.
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Social change --- Cayapo Indians --- Yanomamo Indians --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Caiapo Indians --- Ibirayara Indians --- Kaiapó Indians --- Kayapo Indians --- Mẽbêngôkre Indians --- Gê Indians --- Indians of South America --- Shamatari Indians --- Shamathari Indians --- Yanoama Indians --- Yanomama Indians --- Yanomami Indians --- Yanonami Indians --- Cultural assimilation. --- Ethnic identity. --- Social conditions. --- Brazil --- Social policy. --- Ethnic relations.
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Yanomami raises questions central to the field of anthropology-questions concerning the practice of fieldwork, the production of knowledge, and anthropology's intellectual and ethical vision of itself. Using the Yanomami controversy-one of anthropology's most famous and explosive imbroglios-as its starting point, this book draws readers into not only reflecting on but refashioning the very heart and soul of the discipline. It is both the most up-to-date and thorough public discussion of the Yanomami controversy available and an innovative and searching assessment of the current state of anthropology. The Yanomami controversy came to public attention through the publication of Patrick Tierney's best-selling book, Darkness in El Dorado, in which he accuses James Neel, a prominent geneticist who belonged to the National Academy of Sciences, as well as Napoleon Chagnon, whose introductory text on the Yanomami is perhaps the best-selling anthropological monograph of all time, of serious human rights violations. This book identifies the ethical dilemmas of the controversy and raises deeper, structural questions about the discipline. A portion of the book is devoted to a unique roundtable in which important scholars on different sides of the issues debate back and forth with each other. This format draws readers into deciding, for themselves, where they stand on the controversy's-and many of anthropology's-central concerns. All of the royalties from this book will be donated to helping the Yanomami improve their healthcare.
Yanomamo Indians --- Anthropological ethics --- Anthropology --- Anthropologists --- Professional ethics --- Shamatari Indians --- Shamathari Indians --- Yanoama Indians --- Yanomama Indians --- Yanomami Indians --- Yanonami Indians --- Indians of South America --- Scientists --- Human beings --- Study and teaching (Higher) --- Public opinion. --- Social conditions. --- Authorship. --- Fieldwork. --- Professional relationships. --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Primitive societies --- Social sciences --- academic concerns. --- academic disciplines. --- anthropologists. --- anthropology. --- controversial. --- critical questions. --- culture and society. --- el dorado. --- ethical dilemmas. --- ethical practices. --- ethics of anthropology. --- fieldwork. --- healthcare. --- human rights violations. --- human rights. --- james neel. --- napoleon chagnon. --- nonfiction. --- patrick tierney. --- philosophy. --- public anthropology. --- public discussion. --- scholarly debate. --- scholars. --- social justice. --- textbooks. --- yanomami controversy. --- yanomami.
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