Human’s metamorphoses into preys of timbó. The Suruwaha and the death by poisoning
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https://doi.org/10.11606/2179-0892.ra.2015.108576Keywords:
Suruwaha, Purus River, Indigenous Transformations, Indigenous SuicideAbstract
The Suruwaha of the last generations consolidated the practice of poisoning by timbó, which eventually became the main causa mortis of this indigenous group from the Purus River valley. Attempting to overcome the suicidological Western conceptions, and going beyond purely sociological explanations, this paper proposes a translation (Carneiro da Cunha, 1998), which provides access to native thought about death and transformation. According to the Suruwaha subjectivation regimes, and as a completion of the shamanic processes, death by poisoning, captured by non-human subjectivity of the spirit of timbó, changes the dead people into prey for excellence. Through the practice of poisoning, the Suruwaha project, in a transformational world, their constitution as human in contrast to non-human dead people, transformed in the new condition of preys of timbóDownloads
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2015-12-22
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Aparicio, M. (2015). Human’s metamorphoses into preys of timbó. The Suruwaha and the death by poisoning. Revista De Antropologia, 58(2), 314-344. https://doi.org/10.11606/2179-0892.ra.2015.108576