Made-from-bone : trickster myths, music, and history from the Amazon / Jonathan D. Hill.
Material type: TextSeries: Interpretations of culture in the new millenniumPublisher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2009]Copyright date: ©2009Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780252091513
- 0252091515
- Curripaco Indians -- Folklore
- Curripaco mythology
- Curripaco Indians -- Songs and music
- Tricksters -- Venezuela
- Curipaco (Indiens) -- Folklore
- Curipaco (Indiens) -- Chants et musique
- Tricksters -- Venezuela
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Folklore & Mythology
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural
- Curripaco Indians
- Curripaco mythology
- Tricksters
- Venezuela
- 398.208998/39 22
- F2270.2.C87
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [177]-184) and index.
Description based on print version record.
Front cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface: Introducing Made-from-Bone, the Trickster-Creator -- 1. The Arawakan Wakuenai of Venezuela -- Part 1: Words from the Primordial Times -- Overview -- 2. Narratives from the Primordial Times -- The Cricket-Brothers; or, The Origin of Made-from-Bone -- The Origin of Death -- Owl-Monkey; or, Made-from-Bone Tires to End Poisoning -- Made-from-Bone and Anaconda-Person -- The Origin of the Bat-People -- The Origin of Cooking with Hot Peppers
The Origin of the Vulture-PeopleGreat Sickness; or, The Origin of Malaria -- Made-from-Bone Creates Evil Omens -- 3. Ethnohistorical Interlude: Historical Themes in the Myth of Made-from-Bone and Anaconda-Person -- Part 2: The World Begins -- Overview -- 4. Narratives from The World Begins -- Grandfather Sleep; or, The Origin of Night -- The Origin of Fire -- The Origin of Working In Manioc Gardens -- The Origin of Ceremonial Music -- The Origin of Bocachico-Fish Dances -- Pipirri; or, The Origin of Peach-Palm Fruits
5. Ethnomusicological Interlude: The Catfish Trumpet Festival of 1981, or How to Ask for a Drink in CurripacoPart 3: The World Opens Up -- Overview -- 6. Naratives from The World Opens Up -- Kuwai, the Powerful Sound the Opened Up the World -- The Struggle between Made-from-Bone and First-Woman -- The Origin of Hallucinogenic Snuff and Shamanic Healing -- The Origin of Honey for Curing -- The Origin of Witchcraft and Its Treatment -- The Origin of Enchanted Spirits and the City of Gold -- 7. Ethnological Coda: Shamanizing the State in Venezuela
Appendix A: A Note on Translation MethodsAppendix B: AILLA Numbers for Narratives, Music, Dances, and Illustrations -- Notes -- Glossary -- References Cited -- Index -- back cover
Recorded and transcribed by Jonathan Hill, this is a collection of mythic narratives from the indigenous Wakuénai of southernmost Venezuela. The central character throughout the tales is a trickster-creator, Made-from-Bone, who survives a prolonged series of life-threatening attacks.
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