The Yawalapiti live in the southern part of the
Xingu Indian Park, a region which has become known as the
Upper Xingu, where different language-speaking groups in
large part share the same cosmological repertoire, have
similar ways of life and are interconnected through commercial
trade, marriages and inter-village cerimonies. While general
information on the Upper Xingu may be found on the page
dedicated to the Park, this section reports on aspects of
the Yawalapiti version of the Upper Xingu world, as well
as several specific characteristics of this group.
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| Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
ebvc1@attglobal.net
Professor of the Department of Anthropology of the National
Museum (RJ)
April, 2003 |
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