Marshaling the Past: Indigenous Regimes of Ownership in Amazonian Ecologies (WGF - Dissertation Fieldwork Grant)
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Author(s): Patricia de Freitas Lopes Rodrigues
Year: 2020
Summary
This resource is an application for the Dissertation Fieldwork Grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation.
This project investigates how people marshal the past to secure a sustainable future. I ask how Amerindian people in Amazonia attribute historical and ecological values and meanings to anthropogenic landscapes, while simultaneously building an understanding of themselves within a complex set of changing relations between humans, nonhuman agents, and the environment. I propose an ethnography of how the Wauja people from Upper-Xingu enact regimes of ownership over land and ecological resources. I integrate ethnographic, ethnoarchaeological, and linguistic anthropological methods into an engaged anthropology framework to examine how the Wauja construct semiotic bridges of meaning between material evidences of past occupations and present-day models of territoriality and growth. This project advances a multivalent anthropology of ecological fruition that undertakes the analysis of thus far overlooked connections between cultural articulations of ownership, nurture, and domestication. I argue that the debate around human domestication of nonhumans through relations of ownership helps clarify disjunctions between indigenous regimes of ownership and western regimes of property. Ultimately, this research illuminates how indigenous people translate traditional understandings into a Western idiom when performing political claims to territory. This investigation contributes in innovative ways to anthropological perspectives on the constitution of the self through asymmetrical relations to others.
Cite this Record
Marshaling the Past: Indigenous Regimes of Ownership in Amazonian Ecologies (WGF - Dissertation Fieldwork Grant). Patricia de Freitas Lopes Rodrigues. 2020 ( tDAR id: 468636) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8468636
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Keywords
Investigation Types
Consultation
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Environment Research
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Ethnographic Research
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Ethnohistoric Research
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Heritage Management
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Historic Background Research
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Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis
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Reconnaissance / Survey
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Site Stewardship Monitoring
General
Archaeological Ethnography
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contested territories
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Dissertation Fieldwork Grant
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domesticated landscapes
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Indigenous regimes of ownership
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Linguistic anthropological
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Political ecological
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Socio-Cultural
Geographic Keywords
Brazil
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South America
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Southern Amazonia
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Upper-Xingu
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Xingu Indigenous Territory
Temporal Keywords
Colonial
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precolonial
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PRESENT
Spatial Coverage
min long: -43.813; min lat: -12.701 ; max long: -34.937; max lat: -6.988 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Wenner-Gren Foundation
Notes
Rights & Attribution: This resource is an application from the Wenner-Gren Foundation and has been approved by the grantee solely for pedagogical purposes. Please do not cite, circulate, or duplicate any part of these documents without the express written consent of the author.
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