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The Fish People
The role of language and speech in Tukanoan identity
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Publication date:
September 30 1983
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Cambridge University Press
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Publication date:
September 30 1983
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: 164-178
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511621901.011
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. xviii
Note on orthography
pp. 1
Purpose and organization of the book
pp. 13
Introduction to the Central Northwest Amazon
pp. 26
The longhouse
pp. 39
Economic and political life
pp. 69
Vaupés social structure
pp. 105
Kinship
pp. 124
Marriage
pp. 148
Tukanoans and Makú
pp. 164
The role of language and speech in Tukanoan identity
pp. 179
Male and female identity
pp. 195
Tukanoans' place in the cosmos
pp. 211
Tukanoans and the outside world
pp. 227
Conclusions: themes in Tukanoan social identity
pp. 243
Notes
pp. 259
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