Earth Beings
In "Earth Beings," author Marisol de la Cadena delves into the intricate relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous worlds through her conversations with Mariano and Nazario Turpo, a father-son duo. This enlightening work, published in 2015, spans 277 pages and offers a profound exploration of how indigenous knowledge encompasses and transcends modern and non-modern practices. De la Cadena's insightful examination reveals the complex entanglements and connections that shape the experiences of the Indians of South America, particularly in Peru, where traditional medicine and shamanic practices play a crucial role. Ideal for readers interested in ethnology and the rich history of indigenous cultures, "Earth Beings" invites you to rethink the ways knowledge is constructed and shared across different worlds. Discover the depth of indigenous wisdom and its relevance in today's society with this compelling read.