Paleto and Me (e-bog) af Vilaca, Aparecida
Vilaca, Aparecida (forfatter)

Paleto and Me e-bog

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Winner of the prestigious Casa de las Americas Prize, this work spins a heartfelt story of an improbable relationship between an anthropologist and her charismatic Indigenous father.When Aparecida Vilaa first traveled down the remote Negro River in Amazonia, she expected to come back with notebooks and tapes full of observations about the Indigenous Wari' people-but not with a new father. In Pa...
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Forfattere Vilaca, Aparecida (forfatter)
Udgivet 21 september 2021
Længde 232 sider
Genrer 1KLS
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781503629349
Winner of the prestigious Casa de las Americas Prize, this work spins a heartfelt story of an improbable relationship between an anthropologist and her charismatic Indigenous father.When Aparecida Vilaa first traveled down the remote Negro River in Amazonia, she expected to come back with notebooks and tapes full of observations about the Indigenous Wari' people-but not with a new father. In Palet and Me, Vilaa shares her life with her adoptive Wari' family, and the profound personal transformations involved in becoming kin.Palet-unfailingly charming, always prepared with a joke-shines with life in Vilaa's account of their unusual father-daughter relationship. Palet was many things: he was a survivor, who lived through the arrival of violent invaders and diseases. He was a leader, who taught through laughter and care, spoke softly, yet was always ready to jump into the unknown. He could shift seamlessly between the roles of the observer and the observed, and in his visits to Rio de Janeiro, deconstructs urban social conventions with ease and wit.Begun the day after Palet's death at the age of 85, Palet and Me is a celebration of life, weaving together the author's own memories of learning the lifeways of Indigenous Amazonia with her father's testimony to Wari' persistence in the face of colonization. Speaking from the heart as both anthropologist and daughter, Vilaa offers an intimate look at Indigenous lives in Brazil over nearly a century.