Creativity and Control: Property in Guianese Amazonia
Creativity and Control: Property in Guianese Amazonia. This article introduces the anthropology of property relations to indigenous Amazonia, where property has long been assumed to be absent, and shows that focusing on Amazonian forms of property can lead to greater understanding of native practice...
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description | Creativity and Control: Property in Guianese Amazonia. This article introduces the anthropology of property relations to indigenous Amazonia, where property has long been assumed to be absent, and shows that focusing on Amazonian forms of property can lead to greater understanding of native practices and institutions. The article begins by showing that the Trio, Wayana and Akuriyo of southern Suriname have a wide range of practices and values which can usefully be understood in terms of property. This provides the basis for a discussion of the analytical importance of the anthropology of property for Amazonia, followed by a consideration of the place of Amazonian forms of property in the context of anthropological theory. |
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title | Creativity and Control: Property in Guianese Amazonia |
title_full | Creativity and Control: Property in Guianese Amazonia |
title_fullStr | Creativity and Control: Property in Guianese Amazonia |
title_full_unstemmed | Creativity and Control: Property in Guianese Amazonia |
title_short | Creativity and Control: Property in Guianese Amazonia |
title_sort | creativity and control property in guianese amazonia |
topic | leadership control creativity material culture ownership property |
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