Kinship relations among Karipuna women: between Territories, Karuãna, Dreams of a Pajé and Drawings
This article is written by an indigenous anthropologist, who has her roots in the people Karipuna of Amapá. In the text I bring reflections on kinship and intergenerational relationships between women from the same family, originating from a single Territory: the Santa Isabel village in the Uaçá Ind...
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Resumo: | This article is written by an indigenous anthropologist, who has her roots in the people Karipuna of Amapá. In the text I bring reflections on kinship and intergenerational relationships between women from the same family, originating from a single Territory: the Santa Isabel village in the Uaçá Indigenous Land (Oiapoque/AP). Being myself inserted in the kinship relations that I propose to present in the research. There is also in the article the kinship relations developed between the women and the karuãna. In addition to the relationships developed through dreams, objects and graphics as substances that can produce kinship in everyday life. Throughout this report, I will explain how these relationships arise for me and how they connect with each other in our-system. |
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