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Author Mans, Jimmy, 1982-

Title Amotopoan trails : a recent archaeology of Trio movements / Jimmy Mans.

Publication Info. Leiden : Sidestone ; Oxford : Oxbow [distributor], 2012.

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Series Mededelingen van het Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden ; no. 41
Mededelingen van het Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden ; no. 41.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary In this book the concept of mobility is explored for the archaeology of the Amazonian and Caribbean region. As a result of technological and methodological progress in archaeology, mobility has become increasingly visible on the level of the individual. However, as a concept it does not seem to fit with current approaches in Amazonian archaeology, which favour a move away from viewing small mobile groups as models for the deeper past. Instead of ignoring such ethnographic tyrannies, in this book they are considered to be essential for arriving at a different past. Viewing archaeological mobili.
Contents Introducing the Trio and their environment -- The immobilia of Amotopo -- Amotopoan mobilia and the village flux -- A history of Trio movements (1907-2008) -- Discussion and conclusions.
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Subject Trio Indians -- Suriname -- Sipaliwini River Valley -- History.
Trio Indians.
Suriname.
History.
Trio Indians -- Suriname -- Sipaliwini River Valley -- Migrations.
Migration, Internal -- Suriname -- Sipaliwini River Valley.
Migration, Internal.
HISTORY -- Latin America -- South America.
Surinam.
Genre/Form History.
Other Form: Print version: Mans, Jimmy. Amotopoan trails. Leiden : Sidestone ; Oxford : Oxbow [distributor], 2012 9789088900983 (OCoLC)817268445
ISBN 9789088901836 (electronic book)
908890183X (electronic book)
1299559018 (e-book)
9781299559011 (e-book)
9789088900983
9088900981