The hupd’äh notion of living well in their territory
The interior of the forest is where the Hupd’äh, indigenous group of the Upper Rio Negro, Amazonas state, Brazil, feel safe and happy and it is to hunting camps that many families go at times of plenty. When perambulating in the forest, whether to collect fruit or vines, hunt, or visit relatives in...
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Ribeiro Monteiro, Lirian
McCallum, Cecília Anne
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- Alto Rio Negro
Povos Indígenas do Amazonas
Território
Cosmologia
Bem Viver
Upper Rio Negro
Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon
Territory
Living Well
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The hupd’äh notion of living well in their territory Alto Rio Negro Povos Indígenas do Amazonas Território Cosmologia Bem Viver Upper Rio Negro Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon Territory Living Well |
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Alto Rio Negro Povos Indígenas do Amazonas Território Cosmologia Bem Viver Upper Rio Negro Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon Territory Living Well |
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Alto Rio Negro Povos Indígenas do Amazonas Território Cosmologia Bem Viver Upper Rio Negro Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon Territory Living Well |
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The interior of the forest is where the Hupd’äh, indigenous group of the Upper Rio Negro, Amazonas state, Brazil, feel safe and happy and it is to hunting camps that many families go at times of plenty. When perambulating in the forest, whether to collect fruit or vines, hunt, or visit relatives in other communities, is really a moment of happiness, a time when Hupd’äh feel completely at ease. Generally, the food supply decreases during the months between June- July and November-December, when fruits of the forest are scarce and there is less possibility of catching game, leading to a period of food shortage. This paper aims to present an analysis of Hupd’äh relationship with their territory, paying attention to the notion of “living well” as it emerges from analysis of data collected during an ethnographic experience among Hupd’äh, as well as from the ethnological literature on the region. |
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