Exchange, friendship and regional relations in the upper xingu

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Abstract

The aim of this work is to describe and analyze the different types of relationships established between the peoples of the Upper Xingu through their regional rituals. Starting from a description of the uluki exchange ceremony, we will discuss how this ritual, by mobilizing Xinguano ideas about friendship, produces contexts of interaction in which characteristics of intra-village sociality are extended to regional sociality. At the same time that the uluki defines, together with other regional rituals, a certain “Xinguano interiority” (the world of multi-community rituals), it is also one of its main forms of opening, having the potential to attract to the Xinguano world not only singular persons, but entire groups.

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Novo, M. P., & Guerreiro, A. (2020). Exchange, friendship and regional relations in the upper xingu. Vibrant Virtual Brazilian Anthropology, 17. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-43412020v17a354

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