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Vol. 37 No. 2 (2020)
Vol. 37 No. 2 (2020)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18441/ind.v37i2
Published:
2020-12-05
Dossier
Never Quite Abandoned, Never Sufficiently Studied: Brazilian Indigenous Objects in European Museums
Mariana Françozo, Felipe Vander Velden
9-24
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The Absence of 13 000 Years of Amazonian Cultural History in European Museums
Carla Jaimes Betancourt, Diego Ballestero
25-46
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Maximilian Prince of Wied-Neuwied and his Ethnographic Collection from Eastern Brazil, 1815-1817: Preliminary Notes
Christian Feest
47-69
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Swaying on Feather-Roses and Imperial Crests: Brazilian Feather-Decorated Hammocks, Nation-Building, and Indigenous Agency
Leandro Matthews Cascon, Caroline Fernandes Caromano
71-95
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Exotic Materials, Native Artifacts. Exploring Objects in the Encounter Between Amerindian Peoples and Old World Animals
Felipe Vander Velden
97-120
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The Cracks, Bumps, and Dents of ‘Culture Collecting’: Examples from the Study of South American (Fire) Fans
Konrad Rybka
121-146
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Some Ugly Things That Nobody Studies: Provocations About Fire as a Museum Object
Caroline Fernandes Caromano
147-169
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Wai Wai Plaitwork and Pottery Technologies in Ethnographic Collections
Igor M. Mariano Rodrigues, Meliam Viganó Gaspar
171-203
PDF (Español (España))
The Connectenedness of Archives: Museums in Brazil and Europe
Manuela Fischer, Adriana Muñoz
205-235
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A Play in the Field of Words: From Material Culture to/and Cultural Heritage
Claudia Augustat
237-245
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Articles
Embodied Space and Time in the Huamantla Map
David Charles Wright-Carr
275-301
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The Worldview of the Zapotecs of the Sierra Sur of Oaxaca (Mexico) and the Comparative Environmental Ethics
José María Filgueiras Nodar
303-322
PDF (Español (España))
The Sacrifice of Tecciztecatl and the Metaphor of the Day in the Festivals of the Mexica Veintenas
Siddharta Jomás Carrillo Muñoz
249-274
PDF (Español (España))
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