The shamanism of eco-tourism : history and ontology among the Makushi in Guyana

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The shamanism of eco-tourism : history and ontology among the Makushi in Guyana

James Andrew Whitaker

(Cambridge Latin American studies, 136)

Cambridge University Press, 2024

  • : hardback

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History and ontology among the Makushi in Guyana

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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)

This work is based on the author's doctoral thesis "Continuity and Perdurance among the Makushi in Guyana" at Tulane University, 2016

Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-200) and index

Summary:"This book illustrates how the Makushi people, an Indigenous society in Amazonia, use shamanic practices and frameworks to draw in outsiders and to acquire resources from them for transformational projects in the past and present. It is for scholars and students interested in Indigenous societies across the Americas"-- Provided by publisher

収録内容

  • Fetching the Outside Among the Makushi
  • Eco-Tourism and Development in Surama Village
  • Missionaries, Explorers, and Other Spirits
  • Transformation and Otherness : Prophetic Movements in the Aftermath of Early Missionisation
  • Spirits in the Landscape : Makushi Shamanism and Ecological Relations
  • Tourists as Shamanic Spirits : Strategic Engagements with the Other
  • Becoming the Other : Shifting Alterity in Surama Village

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