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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1696404193
    Format: 1 online resource (328 pages)
    ISBN: 9780817381172
    Series Statement: Caribbean Archaeology and Ethnohistory Ser
    Content: José R. Oliver is Lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations and Tables -- Preface -- PART I. INTRODUCTION AND THEORETICAL PREMISES -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Believers of Cemíism: Who Were the Taínos and Where Did They Come From? -- 3. Webs of Interaction: Human Beings, Other Beings, and Many Things -- 4. Personhood and the Animistic Amerindian Perspective -- 5. Contrasting Animistic and Naturalistic Worldviews -- PART II. THE FORM, PERSONHOOD, IDENTITY, AND POTENCY OF CEMÍ IDOLS -- 6. The Cemí Reveals Its Personhood and Its Body Form -- 7. Cemí Idols and Taínoan Idolatry -- 8. Cemís and Personal Identities -- PART III. THE SOCIAL RELATIONS AND CIRCULATION OF CEMÍ IDOLS AND HUMAN BEINGS -- 9. The Power and Potency of the Cemís -- 10. The Display of Cemís: Personal vs. Communal Ownership, Private vs. Public Function -- 11. Face-to-Face Interactions: Cemís, Idols, and the Native Political Elite -- 12. Hanging On to and Losing the Power of the Cemí Idols -- 13. The Inheritance and Reciprocal Exchange of Cemí Icons -- 14. Cemís: Alienable or Inalienable -- To Give or To Keep -- PART IV. STONE COLLARS, ELBOW STONES, THREE-POINTERS, STONE HEADS, AND GUAÍZAS -- 15. Stone Collars, Elbow Stones, and Caciques -- 16. Ancestor Cemís and the Cemíification of the Caciques -- 17. The Guaíza Face Masks: Gifts of the Living for the Living -- 18. The Circulation of Chiefs' Names, Women, and Cemís: Between the Greater and Lesser Antilles -- PART V. THE BATTLES FOR THE CEMÍS IN HISPANIOLA, BORIQUÉN, AND CUBA -- 19. Up in Arms: Taíno Freedom Fighters in Higüey and Boriquén -- 20. The Virgin Mary Icons and Native Cemís: Two Cases of Religious Syncretism in Cuba -- 21. Religious Syncretism and Transculturation: The Crossroads toward New Identities -- PART VI. CONCLUSIONS -- 22. Final Remarks -- References Cited -- Photo Credits and Copyrights -- Index.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817316365
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780817316365
    Additional Edition: Print version Caciques and Cemi Idols The Web Spun by Taino Rulers Between Hispaniola and Puerto Rico
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. Oliver, José R. Caciques and Cemí idols Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 2009 ISBN 0817355154
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0817381171
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817316365
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0817316361
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817355159
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817381172
    Language: English
    Keywords: Taino ; Kultgegenstand
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press
    UID:
    gbv_577967231
    Format: XVIII, 306 S. , Ill., Kt. , 25 cm
    ISBN: 0817355154 , 0817381171 , 9780817316365 , 0817316361 , 9780817355159 , 9780817381172
    Series Statement: Caribbean archaeology and ethnohistory
    Content: Introduction -- Believers of Cemiism : who were the Tainos and where did they come from? -- Webs of interaction : human beings, other beings, and many things -- Personhood and the animistic Amerindian perspective -- Contrasting animistic and naturalistic worldviews -- The Cemi reveals its personhood and its body form -- Cemi idols and tainoan idolatry -- Cemis and personal identities -- The power and potency of the Cemis -- The display of Cemis : personal vs. communal ownership, private vs. public function -- Face-to-face interactions : Cemis, idols, and the native political elite -- Hanging on to and losing the power of the Cemi idols -- The inheritance and reciprocal exchange of cemi icons -- Cemis : alienable or inalienable; to give and to keep -- Stone collars, elbow stones, and caciques -- Ancestor Cemis and the Cemiification of the caciques -- The guaiza face masks : gifts of the living for the living -- The circulation of chief's names, women, and cemis : between the greater and lesser Antilles -- Up in arms : Taino freedom fighters in Higuey and Boriquen -- The virgin Mary icons and native Cemis : two cases of religious syncretism in Cuba -- Religious syncretism and transculturation : the crossroads to new identities -- Final remarks
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-279) and index , Introduction -- Believers of Cemíism : who were the Taínos and where did they come from? -- Webs of interaction : human beings, other beings, and many things -- Personhood and the animistic Amerindian perspective -- Contrasting animistic and naturalistic worldviews -- The Cemí reveals its personhood and its body form -- Cemí idols and Taínoan idolatry -- Cemís and personal identities -- The power and potency of the Cemís -- The display of Cemís : personal vs. communal ownership, private vs. public function -- Face-to-face interactions : Cemís, idols, and the native political elite -- Hanging on to and losing the power of the Cemí idols -- The inheritance and reciprocal exchange of Cemí icons -- Cemís : alienable or inalienable; to give and to keep -- Stone collars, elbow stones, and caciques -- Ancestor Cemís and the Cemíification of the caciques -- The guaíza face masks : gifts of the living for the living -- The circulation of chief's names, women, and Cemís : between the greater and lesser Antilles -- Up in arms : Taíno freedom fighters in Higüey and Boriquén -- The virgin Mary icons and native Cemís : two cases of religious syncretism in Cuba -- Religious syncretism and transculturation : the crossroads toward new identities -- Final remarks.
    Additional Edition: Online-Ausg. Oliver, Jose R Caciques and Cemi Idols Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 2009 ISBN 9780817381172
    Language: English
    Keywords: Taino ; Kultgegenstand
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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