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From the enemy's point of view : humanity and divinity in an Amazonian society / Eduardo Viveiros de Castro ; translated by Catherine V. Howard.
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Main Author:
Castro, Eduardo Batalha Viveiros de
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Portuguese
Published:
Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
1992.
Subjects:
Araweté Indians.
Tupi Indians
>
Religion and mythology.
Indians of South America
>
Brazil
>
Religion and mythology.
Cannibalism
>
Brazil.
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F2520.1.A77 C3713 1992
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