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Kinship with Monkeys: The Guaja Foragers of Eastern Amazonia Book

Kinship with Monkeys: The Guaja Foragers of Eastern Amazonia
Kinship with Monkeys: The Guaja Foragers of Eastern Amazonia, Intrigued by a slide showing a woman breast-feeding a monkey, anthropologist Loretta A. Cormier spent fifteen months living among the Guajá, a foraging people in a remote area of Brazil. The result is this ethnographic study of the extraordinary relations, Kinship with Monkeys: The Guaja Foragers of Eastern Amazonia has a rating of 4 stars
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Kinship with Monkeys: The Guaja Foragers of Eastern Amazonia, Intrigued by a slide showing a woman breast-feeding a monkey, anthropologist Loretta A. Cormier spent fifteen months living among the Guajá, a foraging people in a remote area of Brazil. The result is this ethnographic study of the extraordinary relations, Kinship with Monkeys: The Guaja Foragers of Eastern Amazonia
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  • Kinship with Monkeys: The Guaja Foragers of Eastern Amazonia
  • Written by author Loretta A. Cormier
  • Published by Columbia University Press, January 2003
  • Intrigued by a slide showing a woman breast-feeding a monkey, anthropologist Loretta A. Cormier spent fifteen months living among the Guajá, a foraging people in a remote area of Brazil. The result is this ethnographic study of the extraordinary relations
  • Drawing on her field work in 1996 and 1997, anthropologist Cormier investigates the world view of a people near the northeast coast of Brazil such that they can both eat monkeys and nurture them as children. She reviews the history of the Guajá and
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Acknowledgments
Notes on Orthography
Introduction
1A Brief History of the Guaja1
2A Brief History of New World Monkeys15
3Monkey Hunting39
4Guaja Kinship57
5Animism and the Forest Siblings85
6Pet Monkeys111
7Cosmology and Symbolic Cannibalism129
Conclusion: Ethnoprimatology in Amazonia and Beyond149
AppMonkeys in the Guaja Habitat161
Notes181
References187
Index219


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