De l’os, de l’ennemi et du divin. Réflexions sur quelques pratiques funéraires tupi-guarani

Of Bones, enemies and divinities. Reflections on some Tupi-Guarani funerary practices. By underlining the importance of bone in Tupi-Guarani myth and ritual, this article seeks to demonstrate that bone is not a neutral substance, and that the different ways of treating it allow us to distinguish two...

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Main Author: Olivier Allard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Société des américanistes 2003-06-01
Series:Journal de la Société des Américanistes
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/jsa/1543
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description Of Bones, enemies and divinities. Reflections on some Tupi-Guarani funerary practices. By underlining the importance of bone in Tupi-Guarani myth and ritual, this article seeks to demonstrate that bone is not a neutral substance, and that the different ways of treating it allow us to distinguish two major axes structuring various funerary rites. These axes are defined by their aggressive or caring attitude toward the deceased, and they largely determine one’s posthumous fate. If the greatest contrast is that between vengeful exo-cannibalism and the cult of bones, there is also, within the former, a culturally determined gradation in the treatment of the bones during consumption of the corpse.
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De l’os, de l’ennemi et du divin. Réflexions sur quelques pratiques funéraires tupi-guarani
Journal de la Société des Américanistes
cannibalism
bone
funerary rituals
title De l’os, de l’ennemi et du divin. Réflexions sur quelques pratiques funéraires tupi-guarani
title_full De l’os, de l’ennemi et du divin. Réflexions sur quelques pratiques funéraires tupi-guarani
title_fullStr De l’os, de l’ennemi et du divin. Réflexions sur quelques pratiques funéraires tupi-guarani
title_full_unstemmed De l’os, de l’ennemi et du divin. Réflexions sur quelques pratiques funéraires tupi-guarani
title_short De l’os, de l’ennemi et du divin. Réflexions sur quelques pratiques funéraires tupi-guarani
title_sort de l os de l ennemi et du divin reflexions sur quelques pratiques funeraires tupi guarani
topic cannibalism
bone
funerary rituals
url https://journals.openedition.org/jsa/1543
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