Walk to the River in Amazonia
Discover the intricate tapestry of everyday life among the Mehinaku Indians of Amazonia in "Walk to the River in Amazonia," authored by Carla D. Stang. Published by Berghahn Books in 2009 and spanning 248 pages, this insightful work delves into the often-overlooked aspects of ordinary reality from an anthropological perspective.
Stang explores the flow of moment-to-moment existence, revealing the psychological and social dynamics that shape the lives of the Mehinaku people. Through meticulous observation and engaging narrative, she showcases their attitudes and social conditions, providing readers with a deeper understanding of this unique Amazonian culture. Perfect for anthropology enthusiasts and those curious about indigenous peoples, this hardback edition serves as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the intricate details of human life.
Embrace a journey into the heart of Amazonia with this compelling study that bridges the gap between ordinary life and cultural anthropology.