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Unsettled Communities: Changing Perspectives on South American Indigenous Settlements

Unsettled Communities: Changing Perspectives on South American Indigenous Settlements

Unsettled Communities: Changing Perspectives on South American Indigenous Settlements

Unsettled Communities: Changing Perspectives on South American Indigenous Settlements

South American Indian StudiesNumber 5, December 1998 (File format: PDF. File size: 917 KB)
Editor: Debra Picchi

Series Editor: Kenneth M. Kensinger

Contents:

  • Unsettled Communities: Changing Perspectives on South American Indigenous Settlements by Debra Picchi
  • Settlement Patterns Over the Long Term in the Santiago-Cayapas Basin, Ecuador by Warren R. DeBoer
  • Archaeological Implications of Changes in Wachipaeri Settlements by Patricia J. Lyon
  • Settlement Pattern as Economic and Political Strategy: The Xavánte of Central Brazil by Nancy M. Flowers, Silvia A. Gugelmin and Ricardo V. Santos
  • Changing Perspectives on Cashinahua Residential Practices: 1955–1995 by Kenneth M. Kensinger
  • Dispersed, Nucleated, Dispersed: Changing Matses Settlement Patterns, 1969–1995 by James G. Matlock
  • Northern Arawakan Peoples and Extralocal Factors in the Venezuelan Amazon by Jonathan D. Hill
  • The Teleology of Kinship and Village Formation: Community, Ideal and Practice among the Northern Gê of Central Brazil by William H. Fisher