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eHRAF World Cultures
Series Statement:
eHRAF World Cultures
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The Shipibo occupy the central Ŕio Ucayali region of eastern Peru and its major western tributaries. This file consists of twenty-four documents, three in Spanish, and the remaining twenty-one in English. The major time focus for these studies ranges from the 1950s to the 1980s. Most of the works consist of community studies centering around villages located in the Pisqui and Ucayali River areas of Peru (e.g., the villages of Nuevo Eden, Panaillo, Paococha, Yarinacocha, Roboya, and San Francisco de Yarinacocha). There is no single comprehensive work providing ethnographic coverage for all the Shipibo in Peru. The two works by Eakin, however -- one in Spanish and the second an updated version of the first but in English -- do provide a wide range of cultural data on the Shipibo of the Ucayali River area. In addition to these, Behrens (1988) provides comparable information on the village of Nuevo Eden, located at the headwaters of the Pisqui River. Other major topics discussed in this file are food, food production, agriculture, diet, the Shipibo ceramic industry, fertility and contraception, puberty rites, and kinship behavior and kinship terminology
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relationships between indigenous and Western dietary concepts - Clifford A. Behrens - 1986 -- - The scientific basis for Shipibo soil classification and land use: changes in soil-plant associations with cash cropping - Clifford A. Behrens - 1989 -- - Time allocation and meat procurement among the Shipibo Indians of eastern Peru - Clifford A. Behrens - 1981 -- - The cultural ecology of dietary change accompanying changing activity patterns among the Shipibo - Clifford A. Behrens - 1986 -- - Labor specialization and the formation of markets for food in a Shipibo subsistance economy - Clifford A. Behrens - 1992 -- - Amazon economics: the simplicity of Shipibo Indian wealth - Roland W. Bergman - 1980 --^
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the Shipibo and Conibo of Peru - Lucille Eakin, Erwin Lauriault, Harry Boonstra - 1986 -- - Culture summary: Shipibo - By Clifford A. Behrens and John Beierle - 2001
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'Trade ware in an ethnographic setting' - Peter G. Roe - 1981 -- - Infancy related food taboos among the Shipibo - Joan Abelove and Roberta Campos - 1981 -- - Art and residence among the Shipibo Indians of Peru: a study in microacculturation - Peter G. Roe - 1980 -- - Marginal men: male artists among the Shipibo Indians of Peru - Reter G. Roe - 1979 --^
Language:
English
Subjects:
Ethnology
Keywords:
Shipibo
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