Movement through Time in the Southern Guianas: Deconstructing the Amerindian Kaleidoscope

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The life of a person is the sum of his tracks. The total inscription of his movements, something that can be traced out along the ground. And the life course of a people, the totality of their ways, conventions, and conventionally encountered situations, is the sum of its 'tracks', the trails over its country along which experience is measured out. (Wagner 1986: 21).

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Carlin, E. B., & Mans, J. (2015). Movement through Time in the Southern Guianas: Deconstructing the Amerindian Kaleidoscope. In Caribbean Series (Vol. 34, pp. 76–100). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004280120_005

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