Despite cultural, linguistic and geographic differences, the Witoto and Tikuna indigenous peoples share mythical episodes, which happen to be at the base of their everyday activities and their rituals of relationship with the forest and its masters. This text highlights some similarities in the myths of origin of both groups, which moves us to find out more about the complementarity between actions of the mythical twins, and the restoration and organization of the world for human survival, knowledge and values.</p
This study considers narratives collected among fishing populations, known locally as caboclo, in th...
"This edited volume offers a collection of twelve interlinear texts reflecting the vast linguistic d...
This ethnoecological study of the Makushi Amerindians of Amazonian Guyana explores the place of plan...
Despite cultural, linguistic and geographic differences, the Witoto and Tikuna indigenous peoples sh...
The cultural diversity of the Amazon region transcends borders, the jungle has influence in the live...
Despite cultural, linguistic and geographic differences, the Witoto and Tikuna indigenous peoples sh...
This paper focuses on the Origin Myth of the Murui, a Witotoan group from Northwest Amazonia
This study explores evocations of the concept of the "Amazon Woman" and her female tribe, from cross...
In a previous publication, I presented the Kuikuru version of an important myth from the Upper Xingú...
La presente investigación da cuenta de algunos relatos recopilados al interior de familias de la com...
Globally, the importance of indigenous and local knowledge systems for science, policy, environmenta...
La presente investigación da cuenta de algunos relatos recopilados al interior de la comunidad indíg...
Globally, the importance of indigenous and local knowledge systems for science, policy, environmenta...
The mythical indigenous narratives collected and published since the 19th century have proved to be ...
This edited volume offers a collection of twelve interlinear texts reflecting the vast linguistic di...
This study considers narratives collected among fishing populations, known locally as caboclo, in th...
"This edited volume offers a collection of twelve interlinear texts reflecting the vast linguistic d...
This ethnoecological study of the Makushi Amerindians of Amazonian Guyana explores the place of plan...
Despite cultural, linguistic and geographic differences, the Witoto and Tikuna indigenous peoples sh...
The cultural diversity of the Amazon region transcends borders, the jungle has influence in the live...
Despite cultural, linguistic and geographic differences, the Witoto and Tikuna indigenous peoples sh...
This paper focuses on the Origin Myth of the Murui, a Witotoan group from Northwest Amazonia
This study explores evocations of the concept of the "Amazon Woman" and her female tribe, from cross...
In a previous publication, I presented the Kuikuru version of an important myth from the Upper Xingú...
La presente investigación da cuenta de algunos relatos recopilados al interior de familias de la com...
Globally, the importance of indigenous and local knowledge systems for science, policy, environmenta...
La presente investigación da cuenta de algunos relatos recopilados al interior de la comunidad indíg...
Globally, the importance of indigenous and local knowledge systems for science, policy, environmenta...
The mythical indigenous narratives collected and published since the 19th century have proved to be ...
This edited volume offers a collection of twelve interlinear texts reflecting the vast linguistic di...
This study considers narratives collected among fishing populations, known locally as caboclo, in th...
"This edited volume offers a collection of twelve interlinear texts reflecting the vast linguistic d...
This ethnoecological study of the Makushi Amerindians of Amazonian Guyana explores the place of plan...