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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2008.tde-22012009-173530
Document
Author
Full name
Marcelo Pedro Florido
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2008
Supervisor
Committee
Silva, Marcio Ferreira da (President)
Moises, Beatriz Perrone
Poz Neto, Joao Dal
Title in Portuguese
As parentológicas Arawá e Arawak: um estudo sobre parentesco e aliança
Keywords in Portuguese
Arawá
Arawak
Povos indígenas - Brasil
Relação de parentesco entre povos indígenas
Abstract in Portuguese
Essa pesquisa realiza uma comparação dos sistemas de parentesco das populações Kulina, Deni, Paumarí falantes de línguas da família arawá e dos Mehináku, Paresí, Terêna, Kurripako, Baníwa, Palikur, Piro e Wapixana falantes de línguas arawak. Realizamos um extenso mapeamento das localizações onde se encontram todas as populações das duas famílias lingüísticas. O foco principal recai nas terminologias de parentesco e tentamos observar as relações que podem ser estabelecidas entre estas e as práticas matrimoniais. Nosso estudo se guia pela hipótese de que todos esses sistemas, que apresentam a fusão bifurcada dos parentes em G+1, podem ser ligados por regras de transformação.
Title in English
The relatives Arawá and Arawak: a study on kinship and union
Keywords in English
Arawá
Arawak
Indigenous peoples - Brazil
Relationship of indigenous peoples
Abstract in English
This research achieves a comparison of the kinship systems of Kulina, Deni, and Paumarí populations that speak related languages of the arawá language family and the Mehináku, Paresí, Terêna, Kurripako, Baníwa, Palikur, Piro e Wapixana that speaks arawak languages. We mapped the place where all the population of both linguistic families are found. The main focus is the kinship terminologies and we tried to investigate the relations that can be established between them and the marriage practices. Our study is guided by an assumption that all these systems that features bifurcate merging in G+1, can be linked by transformatiom rules.
 
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Publishing Date
2009-01-26
 
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