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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Austin : University of Texas Press
    UID:
    gbv_802824498
    Format: Online-Ressource (x, 280 p., [24] p. of plates) , ill., maps
    Edition: 1st ed
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 0292793812 , 9780292793811
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART 1. HISTORIES OF DOMINATION -- Chapter 1. Capturing Societies -- PART 2. REGIMES OF SERVITUDE -- Chapter 2. Captive Slaves -- Chapter 3. Servant Groups -- Chapter 4. Tributary Populations -- PART 3. SOCIOLOGIES OF SUBMISSION -- Chapter 5. Markers of Servitude -- Chapter 6. Servile Obligations -- Chapter 7. Dependent Status -- PART 4. IDEOLOGIES OF CAPTURE -- Chapter 8. Civilizing the Other -- Chapter 9. Warring Against the Other -- Conclusions -- Appendix. Assessment of Main Sources -- Bibliography -- Index -- Illustrations follow page 102.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [240]-270) and index , Capturing societiesCaptive slaves -- Servant groups -- Tributary populations -- Markers of servitude -- Servile obligations -- Dependent status -- Civilizing the other -- Warring against the other.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0292718888
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780292718883
    Additional Edition: Print version Vital enemies
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Austin : University of Texas Press
    UID:
    gbv_1774216620
    Format: 1 online resource (332 pages)
    ISBN: 9781477317150
    Content: Intro -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue -- 1. An Indian Uprising Thirteen Years Later, 1928 -- 2. Chronicle of a Revolt Foretold, 1915-1916 -- 3. First Signs of Indigenous Discontent, 1910-1914 -- 4. Early Years of an Indian Slaver, 1875-1897 -- 5. A Struggle for Vitality, 1912-1914 -- 6. After the Waters of Youth, 1915-1916 -- 7. From War Chief to People-Gatherer,1921-1929 -- 8. Twilight Years of an Old World Transformer, 1930-1958 -- Epilogue -- Glossary -- Notes -- References -- Index.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781477317143
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781477317143
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_837100909
    Format: Online-Ressource (352 p)
    ISBN: 9780252073847
    Content: Before they were largely decimated and dispersed by the effects of European colonization, Arawak-speaking peoples were the most widespread language family in Latin America and the Caribbean, and they were the first people Columbus encountered in the Americas. This volume examines social structures, political hierarchies, rituals, religious movements, gender relations, and linguistic variations through historical perspectives to document sociocultural diversity across the diffused Arawakan diaspora.
    Content: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART 1: LANGUAGES, CULTURES, AND LOCAL HISTORIES -- 1. The Arawakan Matrix: Ethos, Language, and History in Native South America -- 2. Arawak Linguistic and Cultural Identity through Time: Contact, Colonialism, and Creolization -- 3. Historical Linguistics and Its Contribution to Improving Knowledge of Arawak -- PART 2: HIERARCHY, DIASPORA, AND NEW IDENTITIES -- 4. Rethinking the Arawakan Diaspora: Hierarchy, Regionality, and the Amazonian Formative -- 5. Social Forms and Regressive History: From the Campa Cluster to the Mojos and from the Mojos to the Landscaping Terrace-Builders of the Bolivian Savanna -- 6. Piro, Apurina, and Campa: Social Dissimilation and Assimilation as Historical Processes in Southwestern Amazonia -- 7. Both Omphalos and Margin: On How the Pa'ikwene (Palikur) See Themselves to Be at the Center and on the Edge at the Same Time -- PART 3: POWER, CULTISM, AND SACRED LANDSCAPES -- 8. A New Model of the Northern Arawakan Expansion -- 9. Shamanism, Colonialism, and the Wild Woman: Fertility Cultism and Historical Dynamics in the Upper Rio Negro Region -- 10. Secret Religious Cults and Political Leadership: Multiethnic Confederacies from Northwestern Amazonia -- 11. Porphetic Traditions among the Baniwa and Other Arawakan Peoples of the Northwest Amazon -- References Cited -- Contributors -- Index.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""PART 1: LANGUAGES, CULTURES, AND LOCAL HISTORIES""; ""1. The Arawakan Matrix: Ethos, Language, and History in Native South America""; ""2. Arawak Linguistic and Cultural Identity through Time: Contact, Colonialism, and Creolization""; ""3. Historical Linguistics and Its Contribution to Improving Knowledge of Arawak""; ""PART 2: HIERARCHY, DIASPORA, AND NEW IDENTITIES""; ""4. Rethinking the Arawakan Diaspora: Hierarchy, Regionality, and the Amazonian Formative"" , ""5. Social Forms and Regressive History: From the Campa Cluster to the Mojos and from the Mojos to the Landscaping Terrace-Builders of the Bolivian Savanna""""6. Piro, Apurina, and Campa: Social Dissimilation and Assimilation as Historical Processes in Southwestern Amazonia""; ""7. Both Omphalos and Margin: On How the Pa'ikwene (Palikur) See Themselves to Be at the Center and on the Edge at the Same Time""; ""PART 3: POWER, CULTISM, AND SACRED LANDSCAPES""; ""8. A New Model of the Northern Arawakan Expansion"" , ""9. Shamanism, Colonialism, and the Wild Woman: Fertility Cultism and Historical Dynamics in the Upper Rio Negro Region""""10. Secret Religious Cults and Political Leadership: Multiethnic Confederacies from Northwestern Amazonia""; ""11. Porphetic Traditions among the Baniwa and Other Arawakan Peoples of the Northwest Amazon""; ""References Cited""; ""Contributors""; ""Index""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780252091506
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780252073847
    Additional Edition: Print version Comparative Arawakan Histories : Rethinking Language Family and Culture Area in Amazonia
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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