作为政治的 Yajé。厄瓜多尔亚马逊地区 Siekopái 人的领地、石油和流行病。

IF 0.7 2区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Julián García-Labrador
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这篇文章展示了厄瓜多尔亚马逊地区雅吉仪式的政治适应性。文章重点介绍了 siekopái 人围绕三个当代问题进行的抵抗、谈判和自我肯定的实践:承认他们祖先的领地、要求对石油开采造成的环境破坏进行赔偿,以及在 COVID-19 大流行期间的护理管理。我们认为,在这些情况下纳入雅吉仪式符合有争议的萨满教传统,而发挥其政治潜力则是由于社区原因和萨满在无形世界中的谈判技巧。我们的结论是,这些适应性表明了一种制度上的灵活性,这种灵活性使西科帕伊得以在不断变化和受到威胁的环境中生存至今。
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Yajé como política. Territorio, petróleo y pandemia en los siekopái de la Amazonía ecuatoriana

This article shows the political adaptations of the yajé ritual in the Ecuadorian Amazon. It focuses on the siekopái's practices of resistance, negotiation, and self-affirmation around three contemporary issues: the recognition of their ancestral territory, the demand for reparations for environmental damage resulting from oil exploitation, and the management of care during the COVID-19 pandemic. We argue that the inclusion of the yajé ritual in these contexts corresponds to a contested shamanic tradition, and that the deployment of its political potential is due to communal reasons and the shamans' negotiating skills in the invisible world. We conclude that the adaptations indicate an institutional flexibility that has allowed the siekopái to survive to this day in a changing and threatened environment.

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