Keepers of the Sacred Chants - The Poetics of Ritual Power in an Amazonian Society (Hardcover)


The Wakuenai of the upper Rio Negro region in southern Venezuela employ a form of singing called malikai for ceremonies of childbirth, initiation, and healing. This ritual chanting is a rich amalgam of myth and music, and serves as a means of integrating individuals into a vertical hierarchy of power relations between mythic ancestors and human descendants. Jonathan Hill here shows how the musical and semantic transformations of everyday discourse in malikai integrate the everyday world into a poetic process of empowerment.

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The Wakuenai of the upper Rio Negro region in southern Venezuela employ a form of singing called malikai for ceremonies of childbirth, initiation, and healing. This ritual chanting is a rich amalgam of myth and music, and serves as a means of integrating individuals into a vertical hierarchy of power relations between mythic ancestors and human descendants. Jonathan Hill here shows how the musical and semantic transformations of everyday discourse in malikai integrate the everyday world into a poetic process of empowerment.

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Imprint

University of Arizona Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

December 1993

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

December 1993

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Dimensions

234 x 157 x 25mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

245

ISBN-13

978-0-8165-1135-8

Barcode

9780816511358

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LSN

0-8165-1135-7



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