The Piro canoe. A preliminary ethnographic account

The Piro canoe. A preliminary ethnographic account. The article provides a preliminary account of the canoes made and used by the Piro (Yine) people of the Urubamba river in Peruvian Amazonia, with a particular focus on the processes of construction, naming and crewing. The canoe, among these people...

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Main Author: Peter Gow
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Société des américanistes 2012-07-01
Series:Journal de la Société des Américanistes
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/jsa/12129
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Summary:The Piro canoe. A preliminary ethnographic account. The article provides a preliminary account of the canoes made and used by the Piro (Yine) people of the Urubamba river in Peruvian Amazonia, with a particular focus on the processes of construction, naming and crewing. The canoe, among these people, is a basic model of affinity, both male-female and male-male. The canoe and canoe journeys are a basic social model of space for these people, serving a symbolic function that usually falls to house and village space in indigenous Amazonian societies.
ISSN:0037-9174
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