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Volume 12, Issue 1 (2014) Amazonian Quichua
We are pleased to publish this Special Topics issue on Amazonian Quichua. The contributions are part of a session at the SALSA meetings in Nashville in the spring of 2013, organized by Michael Uzendoski and Norman E. Whitten.Special Topics
From “Acculturated Indians” to “Dynamic Amazonian Quichua-Speaking Peoples
Michael Uzendoski and Norman E. Whitten Jr.
Amazonian Quichua in the Western Amazon Regional Interaction Sphere
Mary-Elizabeth Reeve
Analogic Alterity: The Dialogics of Life of Amazonian Kichwa Mythology in Comparison with Tupi Guaraní (Mbyá) Creation Stories
Michael Uzendoski
Earthy Concreteness and Anti-Hypotheticalism in Amazonian Quichua Discourse
Janis B. Nuckolls and Tod D. Swanson
“Doing it like Real Runa Women and Men” A Runa Ceremonial Festival
Francesca Mezzenzana