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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures ix
- Maps xiii
- Tables xv
- Preface xvii
- Chapter One Introduction: Ethnicity in Ancient Amazonia 1
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Part I Archaeology
- Chapter Two Archaeological Cultures and Past Identities in the Pre-colonial Central Amazon 31
- Chapter Three Deep History, Cultural Identities, and Ethnogenesis in the Southern Amazon 57
- Chapter Four Deep Time, Big Space: An Archaeologist Skirts the Topic at Hand 75
- Chapter Five Generic Pots and Generic Indians: The Archaeology of Ethnogenesis in the Middle Orinoco 99
- Chapter Six An Attempt to Understand Panoan Ethnogenesis in Relation to Long-Term Patterns and Transformations of Regional Interaction in Western Amazonia 129
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Part II Linguistics
- Chapter Seven Amazonian Ritual Communication in Relation to Multilingual Social Networks 155
- Chapter Eight The Spread of the Arawakan Languages: A View from Structural Phylogenetics 173
- Chapter Nine Comparative Arawak Linguistics: Notes on Reconstruction, Diffusion, and Amazonian Prehistory 197
- Chapter Ten Linguistic Diversity Zones and Cartographic Modeling: GIS as a Method for Understanding the Prehistory of Lowland South America 211
- Chapter Eleven Nested Identities in the Southern Guyana-Surinam Corner 225
- Chapter Twelve Change, Contact, and Ethnogenesis in Northern Quechua: Structural Phylogenetic Approaches to Clause-Embedding Predicates 237
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Part III Ethnohistory
- Chapter Thirteen Sacred Landscapes as Environmental Histories in Lowland South America 259
- Chapter Fourteen Constancy in Continuity? Native Oral History, Iconography, and Earthworks on the Upper Purús River 279
- Chapter Fifteen Ethnogenesis at the Interface of the Andes and the Amazon: Re-examining Ethnicity in the Piedmont Region of Apolobamba, Bolivia 297
- Chapter Sixteen Ethnogenesis and Interculturality in the “Forest of Canelos”: The Wild and the Tame Revisited 321
- Chapter Seventeen Captive Identities, or the Genesis of Subordinate Quasi-Ethnic Collectivities in the American Tropics 335
- Chapter Eighteen Afterword: Ethnicity in Ancient Amazonia 349
- Contributors 359
- Index 369
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures ix
- Maps xiii
- Tables xv
- Preface xvii
- Chapter One Introduction: Ethnicity in Ancient Amazonia 1
-
Part I Archaeology
- Chapter Two Archaeological Cultures and Past Identities in the Pre-colonial Central Amazon 31
- Chapter Three Deep History, Cultural Identities, and Ethnogenesis in the Southern Amazon 57
- Chapter Four Deep Time, Big Space: An Archaeologist Skirts the Topic at Hand 75
- Chapter Five Generic Pots and Generic Indians: The Archaeology of Ethnogenesis in the Middle Orinoco 99
- Chapter Six An Attempt to Understand Panoan Ethnogenesis in Relation to Long-Term Patterns and Transformations of Regional Interaction in Western Amazonia 129
-
Part II Linguistics
- Chapter Seven Amazonian Ritual Communication in Relation to Multilingual Social Networks 155
- Chapter Eight The Spread of the Arawakan Languages: A View from Structural Phylogenetics 173
- Chapter Nine Comparative Arawak Linguistics: Notes on Reconstruction, Diffusion, and Amazonian Prehistory 197
- Chapter Ten Linguistic Diversity Zones and Cartographic Modeling: GIS as a Method for Understanding the Prehistory of Lowland South America 211
- Chapter Eleven Nested Identities in the Southern Guyana-Surinam Corner 225
- Chapter Twelve Change, Contact, and Ethnogenesis in Northern Quechua: Structural Phylogenetic Approaches to Clause-Embedding Predicates 237
-
Part III Ethnohistory
- Chapter Thirteen Sacred Landscapes as Environmental Histories in Lowland South America 259
- Chapter Fourteen Constancy in Continuity? Native Oral History, Iconography, and Earthworks on the Upper Purús River 279
- Chapter Fifteen Ethnogenesis at the Interface of the Andes and the Amazon: Re-examining Ethnicity in the Piedmont Region of Apolobamba, Bolivia 297
- Chapter Sixteen Ethnogenesis and Interculturality in the “Forest of Canelos”: The Wild and the Tame Revisited 321
- Chapter Seventeen Captive Identities, or the Genesis of Subordinate Quasi-Ethnic Collectivities in the American Tropics 335
- Chapter Eighteen Afterword: Ethnicity in Ancient Amazonia 349
- Contributors 359
- Index 369