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Tells the life story of Mandu da Silva, the last living jaguar shaman among the Baniwa people in the northwest Amazon. In this original and engaging work, Robin M. Wright, who has known and worked with da Silva for more than thirty years, weaves the story of da Silva's life together with the Baniwas' society, history, mythology, cosmology, and jaguar shaman traditions.

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"Mysteries of the Jaguar Shamans is a tour de force, a remarkable work of deep understanding and expressive skill that should become a classic of Amazonian ethnography."—Donald Pollock, Anthropos
"Complex, detailed, fascinating, and well-written."—Rebecca R. Stone, Journal of Anthropological Research
"No ethnographer has ever written so extensively on a single shaman of the northwest Amazon. . . . A monumental study!"—S. D. Glazier, Choice
"What Mysteries of the Jaguar Shamans of the Northwest Amazon will be most remembered for is the essential connection between myths, religious roles, social organization, and physical places. . . . Any anthropologist interested in shamanism or animism should take note of it."—Jack David Eller, Anthropology Review Database

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Foreword

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part 1. Shamans, Chanters, Sorcerers, and Prophets

1. "You Are Going to Save Many Lives": The Life Story of Mandu da Silva, Hohodene Jaguar Shaman, coauthored by Manuel da Silva and Ercilia Lima da Silva

2. Mandu's Apprenticeship and a Jaguar Shaman's Powers of World-Making

3. "You Will Suffer Along Our Way": The Great Suffering in Mandu's Life

Part 2. Shamanic Knowledge and Power in the Baniwa Universe

4. Creation, Cosmology, and Ecological Time

5. Mythscapes as Living Memories of the Ancestors

Part 3. Transmission of Shamanic Knowledge and Power

6. The Birth of the Child of the Sun, Kuwai

7. Death and Regeneration in the First Initiation Rites, Kwaipan

8. A Struggle for Power and Knowledge among Men and Women

Part 4. Revitalization Movements in Traditional and Christianized Communities

9. The House of Shamans' Knowledge and Power, the House of Adornment, and the Pamaale School Complex

Conclusion

Appendix 1. Letter Authorizing Reproductions of Kuwai-ka Wamundana

Appendix 2. Description of The Mysterious Body of Kuwai

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/06/2013
      ISBN13: 9780803243941, 978-0803243941
      ISBN10: 0803243944

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Tells the life story of Mandu da Silva, the last living jaguar shaman among the Baniwa people in the northwest Amazon. In this original and engaging work, Robin M. Wright, who has known and worked with da Silva for more than thirty years, weaves the story of da Silva's life together with the Baniwas' society, history, mythology, cosmology, and jaguar shaman traditions.

      Trade Review
      "Mysteries of the Jaguar Shamans is a tour de force, a remarkable work of deep understanding and expressive skill that should become a classic of Amazonian ethnography."—Donald Pollock, Anthropos
      "Complex, detailed, fascinating, and well-written."—Rebecca R. Stone, Journal of Anthropological Research
      "No ethnographer has ever written so extensively on a single shaman of the northwest Amazon. . . . A monumental study!"—S. D. Glazier, Choice
      "What Mysteries of the Jaguar Shamans of the Northwest Amazon will be most remembered for is the essential connection between myths, religious roles, social organization, and physical places. . . . Any anthropologist interested in shamanism or animism should take note of it."—Jack David Eller, Anthropology Review Database

      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations

      Foreword

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Part 1. Shamans, Chanters, Sorcerers, and Prophets

      1. "You Are Going to Save Many Lives": The Life Story of Mandu da Silva, Hohodene Jaguar Shaman, coauthored by Manuel da Silva and Ercilia Lima da Silva

      2. Mandu's Apprenticeship and a Jaguar Shaman's Powers of World-Making

      3. "You Will Suffer Along Our Way": The Great Suffering in Mandu's Life

      Part 2. Shamanic Knowledge and Power in the Baniwa Universe

      4. Creation, Cosmology, and Ecological Time

      5. Mythscapes as Living Memories of the Ancestors

      Part 3. Transmission of Shamanic Knowledge and Power

      6. The Birth of the Child of the Sun, Kuwai

      7. Death and Regeneration in the First Initiation Rites, Kwaipan

      8. A Struggle for Power and Knowledge among Men and Women

      Part 4. Revitalization Movements in Traditional and Christianized Communities

      9. The House of Shamans' Knowledge and Power, the House of Adornment, and the Pamaale School Complex

      Conclusion

      Appendix 1. Letter Authorizing Reproductions of Kuwai-ka Wamundana

      Appendix 2. Description of The Mysterious Body of Kuwai

      Notes

      Bibliography

      Index

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