La face cachée de l’ancestralité. Masques et affinité chez les Matis d’Amazonie brésilienne

Faces from the past. Masks, ancestors and affines of the Matis (Amazonas, Brazil). This paper shows how Matis masks reveal Western Amazonian conceptions of temporality and generational continuity. After a discussion of the ceremonial aspects of the masquerade and of the ontological characteristics a...

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Main Author: Philippe Erikson
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Language:English
Published: Société des américanistes 2004-01-01
Series:Journal de la Société des Américanistes
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/jsa/510
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description Faces from the past. Masks, ancestors and affines of the Matis (Amazonas, Brazil). This paper shows how Matis masks reveal Western Amazonian conceptions of temporality and generational continuity. After a discussion of the ceremonial aspects of the masquerade and of the ontological characteristics attributed to mariwin spirits, it suggests that the latter represent virtual affines rather than ancestors, despite their intimate links with the group’s deceased forebears and endogenous values. Considerations about the possibility of former preferential ritual relations with the neighboring Katukina-Kanamari are also presented.
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La face cachée de l’ancestralité. Masques et affinité chez les Matis d’Amazonie brésilienne
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title La face cachée de l’ancestralité. Masques et affinité chez les Matis d’Amazonie brésilienne
title_full La face cachée de l’ancestralité. Masques et affinité chez les Matis d’Amazonie brésilienne
title_fullStr La face cachée de l’ancestralité. Masques et affinité chez les Matis d’Amazonie brésilienne
title_full_unstemmed La face cachée de l’ancestralité. Masques et affinité chez les Matis d’Amazonie brésilienne
title_short La face cachée de l’ancestralité. Masques et affinité chez les Matis d’Amazonie brésilienne
title_sort la face cachee de l ancestralite masques et affinite chez les matis d amazonie bresilienne
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interethnic relations
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url https://journals.openedition.org/jsa/510
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