Broadens and deepens the anthropological project of understanding histories and historicities in Lowland South America that has emerged as a central theme in recent decades. . . . The outstanding quality and ethnographic richness of the nine case studies included in the volume are a tribute to just how far Amazonian ethnology has come since the 1980s. Journal of Anthropological Research
Explores the native Amazonian sense of history in a way that enriched previous debates about cold and hot societies. The book does more than simply engage ethnography with temporality; it...
Broadens and deepens the anthropological project of understanding histories and historicities in Lowland South America that has emerged as a centr...