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dc.creatorVander Velden, Felipe-
dc.date2020-12-05-
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-29T18:07:03Z-
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dc.identifierhttp://journals.iai.spk-berlin.de/index.php/indiana/article/view/2793-
dc.identifier10.18441/ind.v37i2.97-120-
dc.identifier.urihttp://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/151351-
dc.descriptionThe presence of exotic animals of European or African origin in the New Worldis a classic topic of research, and the introduction, acclimatization, and use of these species among the indigenous peoples in lowland South America have been investigated from several different historical, anthropological and zoological perspectives. Yet no studies thoroughly address the material dimension of encounters between native peoples of the Americas and adventitious animals, specifically representations of exotic animals in native artifacts, objects made from raw materials derived from these exotic animals’ bodies, and technologies used in relations with these beings (such as control and use). This article introduces some possibilities in investigating artifacts of this nature in European museum collections, and presents some initial impressions from a research agenda which is underway.en-US
dc.descriptionThe presence of exotic animals of European or African origin in the New Worldis a classic topic of research, and the introduction, acclimatization, and use of these species among the indigenous peoples in lowland South America have been investigated from several different historical, anthropological and zoological perspectives. Yet no studies thoroughly address the material dimension of encounters between native peoples of the Americas and adventitious animals, specifically representations of exotic animals in native artifacts, objects made from raw materials derived from these exotic animals’ bodies, and technologies used in relations with these beings (such as control and use). This article introduces some possibilities in investigating artifacts of this nature in European museum collections, and presents some initial impressions from a research agenda which is underway.es-ES
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dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherIbero-Amerikanisches Institut - Preußischer Kulturbesitzes-ES
dc.relationhttp://journals.iai.spk-berlin.de/index.php/indiana/article/view/2793/2272-
dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2020 INDIANAes-ES
dc.rightshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0es-ES
dc.sourceINDIANA; Vol. 37 No. 2 (2020); 97-120en-US
dc.sourceINDIANA; Vol. 37 Núm. 2 (2020); 97-120es-ES
dc.sourceINDIANA; Bd. 37 Nr. 2 (2020); 97-120de-DE
dc.sourceINDIANA; v. 37 n. 2 (2020); 97-120pt-BR
dc.source2365-2225-
dc.source0341-8642-
dc.source10.18441/ind.v37i2-
dc.subjectnative artifactsen-US
dc.subjectadventitious animalsen-US
dc.subjectEuropean museum collectionsen-US
dc.subjectlowland South Americaen-US
dc.subjectartefactos nativoses-ES
dc.subjectanimales exóticoses-ES
dc.subjectcolecciones de museos europeoses-ES
dc.subjecttierras bajas de Sudaméricaes-ES
dc.titleExotic Materials, Native Artifacts. Exploring Objects in the Encounter Between Amerindian Peoples and Old World Animalsen-US
dc.titleExotic Materials, Native Artifacts. Exploring Objects in the Encounter Between Amerindian Peoples and Old World Animalses-ES
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