Sobre artefatos-pessoa e produção ritual no baixo Oiapoque (Amapá)
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https://doi.org/10.11606/2179-0892.ra.2012.59306Keywords:
Lower Oiapoque river, ritual, shamanism, paraconsistency, phenomenological ontology.Abstract
Zoomorphic Banks, Masts, Clarinets and Maracas are essentialitems in the turé of the Galibi-Marworno Indians from the northernAmapá (Brazilian Amazonia). Instead of merely composing the collectionof ritual objects, these elements are both participants and recipients of theceremony, since they are Karuãna cased in acting artifacts, especially, in thehealing processes and disease causation. This paper aims to reflect about thegenesis of extra human agency and modes of distributing person in theshamanic regional thought that attributes intentionality and capacity of engagingin relationship to ritual artifacts.Downloads
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2013-07-29
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Andrade, U. M. (2013). Sobre artefatos-pessoa e produção ritual no baixo Oiapoque (Amapá). Revista De Antropologia, 55(2). https://doi.org/10.11606/2179-0892.ra.2012.59306