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During the past two decades Ecuadorians have engaged in a national debate around Buen Vivir (living well). This ethnography discusses one of the ways in which people experience well-being or aspire to live well in Ecuadorian Amazonia. Waponi Kewemonipa (living well) is a Waorani notion that embraces ideas of good conviviality, health and certain ecological relations. For the Waorani living along the oil roads, living well has taken many pathways. Notably, they have developed new spatial organizations as they move between several houses, and navigate between the economy of the market and the economy of the forest.



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“This study of 2 Huaorani communities living along two different oil roads in the province of Orellana, Ecuador, brings complementary elements that contribute to our ethnological understanding of this unusual native Amazonian society, while, at the same time, expanding anthropological discussions of human flourishing.” • Laura Rival, University of Oxford



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
A Note on Waorani Orthography and the Typography
List of Abbreviations

Introduction: Meeting the Waorani

Chapter 1. Living Well
Chapter 2. Healthand Vitality
Chapter 3. The Locus of Living well
Chapter 4. The Extractivist State and Waorani Political Life.
Chapter 5. The Economy of the Forest and the Economy of the Store

Conclusion: And Yet There Will Be More Roads

Appendices
References
Index

Between the Forest and the Road: The Waorani

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 15/09/2023
    ISBN13: 9781805390572, 978-1805390572
    ISBN10: 1805390570

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    During the past two decades Ecuadorians have engaged in a national debate around Buen Vivir (living well). This ethnography discusses one of the ways in which people experience well-being or aspire to live well in Ecuadorian Amazonia. Waponi Kewemonipa (living well) is a Waorani notion that embraces ideas of good conviviality, health and certain ecological relations. For the Waorani living along the oil roads, living well has taken many pathways. Notably, they have developed new spatial organizations as they move between several houses, and navigate between the economy of the market and the economy of the forest.



    Trade Review

    “This study of 2 Huaorani communities living along two different oil roads in the province of Orellana, Ecuador, brings complementary elements that contribute to our ethnological understanding of this unusual native Amazonian society, while, at the same time, expanding anthropological discussions of human flourishing.” • Laura Rival, University of Oxford



    Table of Contents

    List of Illustrations
    Preface
    A Note on Waorani Orthography and the Typography
    List of Abbreviations

    Introduction: Meeting the Waorani

    Chapter 1. Living Well
    Chapter 2. Healthand Vitality
    Chapter 3. The Locus of Living well
    Chapter 4. The Extractivist State and Waorani Political Life.
    Chapter 5. The Economy of the Forest and the Economy of the Store

    Conclusion: And Yet There Will Be More Roads

    Appendices
    References
    Index

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