The Prosaic Marches of a Guarani-Mbya Group
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https://doi.org/10.5380/cam.v7i2.7435Keywords:
Guarani-Mbyá, xamanismo, mobilidade, turismoAbstract
This article discusses the mobility of a Guarani-Mbya Indian group in its relations to tourism. Mobility is an essential part of Guarani-Mbya shamanism implying ordinary marches. As part of the groups’ cultural grammar, such mzobility is connected to the mobility implied in tourism, which is, presently, an important source for the economic subsistence of the group.
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