From all bloods: the birds in amazonian mythology

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Almost all the etiological myths of the Amazon confirm that birds play a fundamental role in the lives of the first settlers. These are powerful beings that can function in different spaces or ecological niches: the earth, the water and the sky. It was those who collaborated in obtaining the fire, “...

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Autor: Chavarría Mendoza, María
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/2774
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/pluriversidad/article/view/2774
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Mythology, etiological myths, Amazonian imaginary, birds, Amazonian inhabitants
Mitología, mitos etiológicos, imaginarios, aves, pueblos amazónicos
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spelling From all bloods: the birds in amazonian mythologyDe todas las sangres: las aves en la mitología amazónicaChavarría Mendoza, MaríaMythology, etiological myths, Amazonian imaginary, birds, Amazonian inhabitantsMitología, mitos etiológicos, imaginarios, aves, pueblos amazónicosAlmost all the etiological myths of the Amazon confirm that birds play a fundamental role in the lives of the first settlers. These are powerful beings that can function in different spaces or ecological niches: the earth, the water and the sky. It was those who collaborated in obtaining the fire, “Pano”, in preserving life after the flood, fertilizing women when there were no men “Harakabut”, and, moreover, in the town that was “Takana”, they are responsible for choosing the future shamans or “Eyamitekua”. There are humans who married birds “Yine”. Thanks to them, the dead are protected so that they can complete their journey to the other world to meet their ancestors. Not only in oral literature birds are the protagonists, but also in the origin and survival of shamanism. Neither the fabric of the “Cushmas” or original clothes, nor the sacred headdresses can survive without the prodigious intervention of the birds. These myths have been analysed from Lévi-Straus to the Brazilian anthropologist Viveiros De Castro.  In summary, this article presents the most widespread roles of birds in the jungle imagination of many Amazonian inhabitants.Casi todos los mitos etiológicos de la amazonia confirman que las aves cumplen un rol fundamental en la vida de los primeros pobladores. Son seres poderosos que pueden funcionar en distintos espacios o nichos ecológicos: la tierra, el agua y el cielo. Fueron quienes colaboraron en la obtención del fuego (Pano), en preservar la vida después del diluvio, fecundar a las mujeres cuando no había hombres (Harakabut) y más aún, en el pueblo ese eja (Takana), son responsables de elegir a los futuros chamanes o eyamitekua. Existen humanos que se desposaron con aves (Yine). Gracias a ellas, los muertos son protegidos para que puedan culminar su viaje hacia el otro mundo al encuentro de sus ancestros. No solo en la literatura oral las aves son protagonistas, sino también en el origen   y supervivencia del chamanismo. Ni el tejido de las cushmas o ropas originales, ni los tocados sagrados puede supervivir sin la intervención prodigiosa de las aves. Estos mitos han sido analizados desde Lévi-Straus hasta el antropólogo brasileño Viveiros De Castro. En suma, este artículo presenta los roles más difundidos de las aves en el imaginario amazónico de muchos pueblos de la amazonia.Universidad Ricardo Palma2020-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionRevisión por pares externosExternal peer reviewapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/pluriversidad/article/view/277410.31381/pluriversidad.v4i4.2774PLURIVERSIDAD; Núm. 4 (2019): PLURIVERSIDAD; 121 - 1322617-62622617-625410.31381/pluriversidad.v4i4reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/pluriversidad/article/view/2774/2909http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/pluriversidad/article/view/2774/2949Derechos de autor 2020 PLURIVERSIDADinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/27742020-02-25T16:27:04Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv From all bloods: the birds in amazonian mythology
De todas las sangres: las aves en la mitología amazónica
title From all bloods: the birds in amazonian mythology
spellingShingle From all bloods: the birds in amazonian mythology
Chavarría Mendoza, María
Mythology, etiological myths, Amazonian imaginary, birds, Amazonian inhabitants
Mitología, mitos etiológicos, imaginarios, aves, pueblos amazónicos
title_short From all bloods: the birds in amazonian mythology
title_full From all bloods: the birds in amazonian mythology
title_fullStr From all bloods: the birds in amazonian mythology
title_full_unstemmed From all bloods: the birds in amazonian mythology
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author Chavarría Mendoza, María
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Mitología, mitos etiológicos, imaginarios, aves, pueblos amazónicos
topic Mythology, etiological myths, Amazonian imaginary, birds, Amazonian inhabitants
Mitología, mitos etiológicos, imaginarios, aves, pueblos amazónicos
description Almost all the etiological myths of the Amazon confirm that birds play a fundamental role in the lives of the first settlers. These are powerful beings that can function in different spaces or ecological niches: the earth, the water and the sky. It was those who collaborated in obtaining the fire, “Pano”, in preserving life after the flood, fertilizing women when there were no men “Harakabut”, and, moreover, in the town that was “Takana”, they are responsible for choosing the future shamans or “Eyamitekua”. There are humans who married birds “Yine”. Thanks to them, the dead are protected so that they can complete their journey to the other world to meet their ancestors. Not only in oral literature birds are the protagonists, but also in the origin and survival of shamanism. Neither the fabric of the “Cushmas” or original clothes, nor the sacred headdresses can survive without the prodigious intervention of the birds. These myths have been analysed from Lévi-Straus to the Brazilian anthropologist Viveiros De Castro.  In summary, this article presents the most widespread roles of birds in the jungle imagination of many Amazonian inhabitants.
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