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A detailed ethnographic account records life among several indigenous peoples of the Gran Chaco, combining chaptered field descriptions of houses, family and communal organization, subsistence, gendered division of labor, and material culture with examinations of ritual specialists, ceremonies, myths, and oral sagas. It surveys artistic techniques, tools, games, and trade, and discusses conflict, alliances, and contact with settlers and missionaries. Scattered anecdotes and translated legends illustrate cosmologies and moral ideas while systematic comparisons highlight regional differences in social institutions and daily practices.

About the Author

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Erland Nordenskiöld

Erland Nordenskiöld was a Swedish ethnographer and explorer known for his significant contributions to the study of Native American cultures. His notable work, "Indianerleben," provides an insightful exploration of the lives and customs of Indigenous peoples in North America. Through his research, Nordenskiöld aimed to document and preserve the rich cultural heritage of these communities, offering readers a deeper understanding of their traditions and social structures. His work remains an important reference for those interested in anthropology and the history of Indigenous peoples.

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