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Chapter Two. Ontology, Ancestral Order, and Agencies among the Kukatja of the Australian Western Desert
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Preface: The Nature of Nature ix
- Introduction: The Relevance of Ontologies in Anthropology - Reflections on a New Anthropological Field 1
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PART I. The Reconstruction of Figured Worlds
- Chapter One. A Circumpolar Night's Dream 23
- Chapter Two. Ontology, Ancestral Order, and Agencies among the Kukatja of the Australian Western Desert 58
- Chapter Three. The Politics of Animism 83
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PART II. Beyond Positional Identities
- Chapter Four. In the Nature of the Human Landscape: Provenances in the Making of Zanzibar! Politics 111
- Chapter Five. Apparent Compatibility, Real Incompatibility: Native and Western Versions of History - The Innu Example 132
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PART III. Non-negotiated Ontologies: Authoring Selves
- Chapter Six. 'We Live This Experience': Ontological Insecurity and the Colonial Domination of the Innu People of Northern Labrador 149
- Chapter Seven. The Cosmology of Nature, Cultural Divergence, and the Metaphysics of Community Healing 189
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PART IV. Negotiating Ontologies, Making Worlds
- Chapter Eight. The Customary Law of Indigenous Peoples and Modern Law: Rivalry or Reconciliation? 223
- Chapter Nine. Making a World: The Mâori of Aotearoa/New Zealand 243
- Epilogue 275
- Contributors 283
- Index 285
- Backmatter 303
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Preface: The Nature of Nature ix
- Introduction: The Relevance of Ontologies in Anthropology - Reflections on a New Anthropological Field 1
-
PART I. The Reconstruction of Figured Worlds
- Chapter One. A Circumpolar Night's Dream 23
- Chapter Two. Ontology, Ancestral Order, and Agencies among the Kukatja of the Australian Western Desert 58
- Chapter Three. The Politics of Animism 83
-
PART II. Beyond Positional Identities
- Chapter Four. In the Nature of the Human Landscape: Provenances in the Making of Zanzibar! Politics 111
- Chapter Five. Apparent Compatibility, Real Incompatibility: Native and Western Versions of History - The Innu Example 132
-
PART III. Non-negotiated Ontologies: Authoring Selves
- Chapter Six. 'We Live This Experience': Ontological Insecurity and the Colonial Domination of the Innu People of Northern Labrador 149
- Chapter Seven. The Cosmology of Nature, Cultural Divergence, and the Metaphysics of Community Healing 189
-
PART IV. Negotiating Ontologies, Making Worlds
- Chapter Eight. The Customary Law of Indigenous Peoples and Modern Law: Rivalry or Reconciliation? 223
- Chapter Nine. Making a World: The Mâori of Aotearoa/New Zealand 243
- Epilogue 275
- Contributors 283
- Index 285
- Backmatter 303