The Falling Sky : : Words of a Yanomami Shaman / / Davi Kopenawa, Bruce Albert.

The 10th anniversary editionA Guardian Best Book about DeforestationA New Scientist Best Book of the YearA Taipei Times Best Book of the Year“A perfectly grounded account of what it is like to live an indigenous life in communion with one’s personal spirits. We are losing worlds upon worlds.”—Louise...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (648 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Maps --
Setting the Scene --
Words Given --
I. Becoming Other --
1. Drawn Words --
2. The First Shaman --
3. The Xapiri’s Gaze --
4. The Animal Ancestors --
5. The Initiation --
6. Spirits’ Houses --
7. Image and Skin --
8. The Sky and the Forest --
II. Metal Smoke --
9. Outsider Images --
10. First Contacts --
11. The Mission --
12. Becoming a White Man? --
13. The Road --
14. Dreaming the Forest --
15. Earth Eaters --
16. Cannibal Gold --
III. The Falling Sky --
17. Talking to White People --
18. Stone Houses --
19. Merchandise Love --
20. In the City --
21. From One War to Another --
22. The Flowers of Dream --
23. The Spirit of the Forest --
24. The Shamans’ Death --
Words of Omama --
How This Book Was Written --
Map --
Appendix A. Ethnonym, Language, and Orthography --
Appendix B. The Yanomami in Brazil --
Appendix C. Watoriki --
Appendix D. The Haximu Massacre --
Notes --
Ethnobiological Glossary --
Geographic Glossary --
References --
Acknowledgments --
Index
Summary:The 10th anniversary editionA Guardian Best Book about DeforestationA New Scientist Best Book of the YearA Taipei Times Best Book of the Year“A perfectly grounded account of what it is like to live an indigenous life in communion with one’s personal spirits. We are losing worlds upon worlds.”—Louise Erdrich, New York Times Book Review“The Yanomami of the Amazon, like all the indigenous peoples of the Americas and Australia, have experienced the end of what was once their world. Yet they have survived and somehow succeeded in making sense of a wounded existence. They have a lot to teach us.”—Amitav Ghosh, The Guardian“A literary treasure…a must for anyone who wants to understand more of the diverse beauty and wonder of existence.”—New ScientistA now classic account of the life and thought of Davi Kopenawa, shaman and spokesman for the Yanomami, The Falling Sky paints an unforgettable picture of an indigenous culture living in harmony with the Amazon forest and its creatures, and its devastating encounter with the global mining industry. In richly evocative language, Kopenawa recounts his initiation as a shaman and first experience of outsiders: missionaries, cattle ranchers, government officials, and gold prospectors seeking to extract the riches of the Amazon.A coming-of-age story entwined with a rare first-person articulation of shamanic philosophy, this impassioned plea to respect indigenous peoples’ rights is a powerful rebuke to the accelerating depredation of the Amazon and other natural treasures threatened by climate change and development.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780674293564
9783111319292
9783111318912
9783111319261
9783111318806
9783110749700
DOI:10.4159/9780674293564?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Davi Kopenawa, Bruce Albert.