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Volume 17, Issue 1 (2020-2021) (includes Issue 2)
Tipití publishing schedule
The current volume of Tipití is backdated to cover the 2020-2021 period and comprises a joint issue (1 & 2) that in normal years would be uploaded in twice yearly intervals to our site. The scholarly merit of the works appearing in this volume make the delay due to our publication backlog all the more regrettable. The editor registers his heartfelt thanks for their forbearance to the authors who have had to wait for their articles to be published and to our Tipití readers as well. Those who have yet to attend conferences of the Society for the Anthroplogy of Lowland South America (SALSA) will be able to get a taste of some of the intellectual excitement that pervades the event by reading through the articles by Taylor, Chernela, and Hemming, all of which were presented to attendees prior to their publication here. A multitude of thanks to Julie Velasquez Runk, Review Editor, and to Dan Rosengren, Associate Editor, for their ongoing efforts to Tipití and most especially those that have contributed to the present issue. Volume 18 will be published in 2022.Articles
Desire and the Work it Does: Alterity and Exogamy in a Kotiria Origin Myth from the Northwest Amazon of Brazil
Janet M. Chernela
Visualizing a Post-Apocalypse: Notes on New Ayoreo Cinema
Lucas Bessire and Bernard Belisário
Mismatches: Museums, Anthropology and Amazonia
Anne-Christine Taylor
The Villas Boas Brothers and Anthropologists
John Hemming
Metaphoric Recursiveness and Ternary Ontology: Another Look at the Language and Worldview of the Yaminahua
Carlos A. Segovia
Reviews
A Walk to the River in Amazonia: Ordinary Reality for the Mehinaku Indians by Carla Stang
Elizabeth Rahman
Editor
- William H. Fisher