Folk literature of the chorote indians.
Idioma: Español Series Folk literature of South American Indians ; v. 60, Detalles de publicación: Los Angeles - US UCLA 1985Descripción: 400 p. mapsTema(s): LITERATURA ORAL | LITERATURA CHOROTI | CHOROTI | YOXWAHA | PUEBLOS INDIGENAS | ETNIAS | MITOLOGIA | LEYENDAS | RELIGION | ARGENTINA | BOLIVIA | BO: LPZ | BO: TRJ: GRAN CHACO | CIENCIAS SOCIALES | LITERATURA ORALClasificación CDD: 398.2089 Resumen: Contiene: This is a collection of 150 narratives pertaining to the oral tradition of the Chorote society of the Gran Chaco. Most of the narrative were collected since 1969 by a group of Argentine scholars who succeeded in establishing amicable contact with this heretofore inaccessible aboriginal society. The oral lore of the chorote indians distinguishes between a mythical and a modern age, the former characterized as a period of harmonious undifferentiated as a period of harmonious undifferentiated origins, the later as a period of disjunctive entropy.Existencias: 1Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Libros | Museo Nacional de Etnografía y Folklore | Monografía | E/398.2089/W664f/V.60 | Disponible | BIBMON005951 |
Contiene: This is a collection of 150 narratives pertaining to the oral tradition of the Chorote society of the Gran Chaco. Most of the narrative were collected since 1969 by a group of Argentine scholars who succeeded in establishing amicable contact with this heretofore inaccessible aboriginal society. The oral lore of the chorote indians distinguishes between a mythical and a modern age, the former characterized as a period of harmonious undifferentiated as a period of harmonious undifferentiated origins, the later as a period of disjunctive entropy.
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