
Xingu: The Indians, Their Myths
A Nonfiction, Anthropology book. read only now, for nostalgia, this was already a historical document from...
A comprehensive and detailed description of the anthropology of the Amazonian Indians, this record brings to life a culture that has resisted all forms of modern civilization. An investigation of the Xingu Indians—a tribe living in total isolation from the world that lives in ecological and social balance—this work discusses their myths and rituals, traditions and culture, and the efforts of the Villas Boas brothers who helped protect the tribe and contributed to the founding of the Xingu National Park. A compendium of information on the flora and fauna and climate of the region is also included.
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- Pages: 288 pages
- ISBN: 9780285647480 / 285647482
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read only now, for nostalgia, this was already a historical document from the 70s, outdated when i took anthropology, but reminds me of the ethnographical work read, the different ways we humans live, the different ideas we manifest in our cultures. reminds me also of being so young, so open, so ready, able to believe everything about...