This article discusses dancing within the shamanic Maraká ritual and within the cosmogonic ritual of the Turé flutes among the Asuriní of the Xingú River, as an aesthetic manifestation and as a discourse constructed in the historical context, in the manner of an analysis of the place of this expressive form in the cultural and social life of Brazil’s indigenous peoples. Relating, in the same way, dance to social organization, and considering its communicative realization at a specific historical moment, dancing in another indigenous society, in this case the Jê speaking Xavante living in the cerrado of the Planalto Central, is described.Este artículo trata de la danza en el ritual chamanístico maraká y en el ritual cosmogónico de las flauta...
The Rarámuri are people who live in the Tarahumara Mountains, North of Mexico. They held in the dive...
P. Mark — Art, rituel et folklore : danses folkloriques et identité culturelle chez les habitants de...
This research imposes a point of view that contradicts a history of conquest and the eradication of ...
This article discusses dancing within the shamanic Maraká ritual and within the cosmogonic ritual of...
The study sought to analyze and understand the rituals in the XI Game of Indigenous Peoples –JPI, de...
This academic article shows folk dance as an art and a special kind of performing rites, expressin...
Polay, Uwa : dancing among the Kalina and the Wayãpi. Towards an ethnography of dance in native Amaz...
La danza, como hipótesis general y desde una óptica analítica, la consideramos como un texto que nar...
A partir del análisis de dos danzas indígenas (otomiana y maya-chontal) de la Mesoamérica mexicana, ...
I dance, she dances, we dance: an agentive dimension characterises the act of dancing. In the dance ...
Throughout this article, possible approximations between the performing arts, with an emphasis on th...
Este texto señala la vida cotidiana, la comunidad y la naturaleza como los ámbitos propios para la ...
This article is concerned with dance as an embodied form of collective remembering in the Andean dep...
International audienceThis article examines three detailed case studies (Karajá, Enawenê-nawê, Suruí...
The research was realized in the curiaú quilombola community, in Macapá city. The objective of this ...
The Rarámuri are people who live in the Tarahumara Mountains, North of Mexico. They held in the dive...
P. Mark — Art, rituel et folklore : danses folkloriques et identité culturelle chez les habitants de...
This research imposes a point of view that contradicts a history of conquest and the eradication of ...
This article discusses dancing within the shamanic Maraká ritual and within the cosmogonic ritual of...
The study sought to analyze and understand the rituals in the XI Game of Indigenous Peoples –JPI, de...
This academic article shows folk dance as an art and a special kind of performing rites, expressin...
Polay, Uwa : dancing among the Kalina and the Wayãpi. Towards an ethnography of dance in native Amaz...
La danza, como hipótesis general y desde una óptica analítica, la consideramos como un texto que nar...
A partir del análisis de dos danzas indígenas (otomiana y maya-chontal) de la Mesoamérica mexicana, ...
I dance, she dances, we dance: an agentive dimension characterises the act of dancing. In the dance ...
Throughout this article, possible approximations between the performing arts, with an emphasis on th...
Este texto señala la vida cotidiana, la comunidad y la naturaleza como los ámbitos propios para la ...
This article is concerned with dance as an embodied form of collective remembering in the Andean dep...
International audienceThis article examines three detailed case studies (Karajá, Enawenê-nawê, Suruí...
The research was realized in the curiaú quilombola community, in Macapá city. The objective of this ...
The Rarámuri are people who live in the Tarahumara Mountains, North of Mexico. They held in the dive...
P. Mark — Art, rituel et folklore : danses folkloriques et identité culturelle chez les habitants de...
This research imposes a point of view that contradicts a history of conquest and the eradication of ...