Unwritten Stories of the Suruí Indians of Rondônia (ILAS Special Publication)
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Word Count
41,250 words, Guess
Page Count
165 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL10293963M
- ISBN-139780292751910
- ISBN-100292751915
- OCLC Control Number32819997
- OCLC Control Numberunwrittenstories0000mind
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number95031645
- Goodreads2690565
Classifications
- LCCF2520.1.S86 M5513 1995
Description
Unwritten Stories presents for the first time in writing traditional narratives of the Brazilian Surui people, a seven-hundred-member community of Tupi-Monde-speaking Indians. Some fifteen Surui elders respected in the community for their knowledgeable grasp of traditional narrative and the shared past of the Surui group collaborated with Betty Mindlin to develop this collection of narratives, which were tape-recorded by Mindlin and other researchers, including two members of the Surui. Unwritten Stories begins with creation tales familiar to the entire community down to the present day, which provide an explanation for observable phenomena. The second portion of the book presents elaborate accounts of the deeds of heroes. In the third and most specialized section of the book, shamans speak of their experiences and knowledge of the afterworld and other hidden aspects of the cosmos. Here Mindlin transcribes ritual chants as well as shamans' remembrances of initiation and the performance of ceremonies. As well as the intrinsic fascination of the stories it offers, Unwritten Stories is a vivid example of the current-day effort by traditional native communities to prolong the existence of their cultural legacy through writing and print. It will appeal both to folklorists and students of traditional narrative and to general readers interested in knowledge that has previously been kept within a small community in oral form.
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