10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «APAPOCUVA»
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apapocuva in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
apapocuva and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
A632] UF Apapokuva Indians Apopokuva Indians BT Guarani Indians Indians of
South America—Brazil Apapocuva mythology (May Subd Geog) UF Mythology,
Apapocuva Apapokuva Indians USE Apapocuva Indians Apaporis River ...
Library of Congress, 2006
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Brasileiros Pré-cabralianos, Brazilians Before Cabral
Morou durante anos com os Apapocuva, um subgrupo Guarani do interior de
São Paulo. Em 1906, abandonou o sobrenome Unkel e recebeu dos índios o
sobrenome de Nimuendaju, que significa “aquele que criou seu lar ou caminho”.
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Revelações inéditas da história do Brasil
De Curt Nimuendajuéolivro“Die Sagen von der Erschaffung und Vernichtung der
Welt als Grundlagen der Religion der Apapocuva-Guaranis” (As Lendas da
Criação e da Destruição do Mundo como Base das Religiões dos Guaranis ...
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Civilization S Amer Indians
On the contrary, it is probably exceptional among the Apapocuva-Guaranis,
being here perhaps only a later development of the common Indian belief in the
reincarnation of the dead in animals. But the particular idea that the souls of
certain ...
1, p. 326) .K The Apapocuva myth therefore succeeds in synthetizing the two
characteristics of the. 21 It will be noticed in passing that this Sherente myth
follows an opposite pattern to that of the Bororo myth about the origin of diseases
(M5).
Claude Lévi-Strauss, 1969
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Framing Latin American Cinema: Contemporary Critical ...
Die Sagen von der Erschaffung und Vernichtung der Welt als Grund- lagen der
Religion der Apapocuva-Guarani (The legend of the creation and destruction of
the world fundamental in the Apapocuva-Guarani religion). Originally published
in ...
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Music in Latin America and the Caribbean: An Encyclopedic ...
... 4, 170-71, 179, 181-85, *& (map), iSj-fy, 191 in Chile (ngillatun, nguillatiin), 156
-57, 271, 307, 308 funerary Apapocuva people, 191 Chiriguano-Chane peoples,
171 Guahibo-affiliated peoples (homo), 292-93, 293 Miskito people (Kwal taya), ...
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The World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting
The Makuna in the northwest and Apapocuva in the south, took nests home from
the forest and hung the logs near their dwellings (Bodenheimer, 1951, from a
1921 report). The Menimehé inRio Yapurá made log hives, which Whiffen in1915
...
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The Origins of the World's Mythologies
Miscellaneous reasons for world—fire, S. Am. Indian (Witoto, Apapocuva—
Guarani, Toba, Inca); A1035. Quenching the world—fire; A1035.1. Rain invoked
to destroy world—fire, Maori, Melanesian; A1035.2. Creator puts out world—fire
with ...
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Icons of Power: Feline Symbolism in the Americas
... as possessing feline souls. Thus, the Apapocuva-Guarani of Brazil regarded
their neighbours, the Caingang, as 'jaguars' (Nimuendaju, quoted in Furst 1968:
152). This belief was founded in the Apapocuva concept of the 26 — Nicholas ].
Nicholas J. Saunders, 2013