Magdalena Krysińska-Kałużna - Yamashta or The One Who Almost Died
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YAMASHTA OR THE ONE WHO ALMOST DIED


Embark on a fascinating journey to the heart of the Amazon, where culture and tradition intertwine in a remarkable way. This book is your gateway to understanding the contemporary cultural processes unfolding within isolated indigenous communities. Join the author in analyzing the role of contact agents and the possibilities for groups in the early stages of contact to control their own territories.


  • In-depth analysis of acculturation processes in the Amazon
  • Insightful look at the role of contact agents, such as missionaries and anthropologists
  • Detailed study of the problem of land rights and globalizing influences
  • Objective representation of the role of the state, non-governmental organizations, and economic entities
  • Indigenous perspective in the context of contemporary challenges
  • Understanding the dynamics of cultural change in the Amazon


"Yamashta or The One Who Almost Died" is a monumental work that transports us deep into the Amazon, revealing the complexity of the relationships between indigenous communities and the global world. The author, Magdalena Krysińska-Kałużna, analyzes the processes of cultural contact with extraordinary precision, focusing on the role of agents who mediate these complex interactions. This book is not only a scientific study but also a story about people trying to preserve their identity in the face of constant change.


Oficyna Naukowa Publishing presents a publication that is the result of years of research and a deep understanding of the issues facing indigenous communities in the Amazon. This book is an invaluable source of knowledge for anyone interested in anthropology, sociology, and those who wish to understand the contemporary challenges faced by the indigenous people of our planet. The hardcover binding and careful design make reading a true pleasure.


This book is a true journey into the heart of the Amazon. Magdalena Krysińska-Kałużna leads us with passion and commitment through the intricate paths of cultural contact, showing both its positive and negative aspects. Thanks to this book, we can better understand how globalization affects the lives of people who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to expand their knowledge of the world and understand the importance of respecting cultural diversity.


"Yamashta or The One Who Almost Died" is not only an analysis of acculturation processes but also an attempt to answer the question of how to preserve cultural identity in the face of global changes. The author shows that the future of indigenous communities in the Amazon depends on their ability to control their own territories and actively participate in decision-making processes. It is a book that inspires reflection and action to protect the rights of the indigenous people of our planet.


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ISBN9788377370353
AuthorMagdalena Krysińska-Kałużna
Format208x130x26 mm
Bindingtwarda
Number of pages364
Year of publication2012
PublisherOficyna Naukowa

Magdalena Krysińska-Kałużna - Yamashta or The One Who Almost Died

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