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Northwest Amazonian Hunter-Gatherer Exchange in Forest Products and Ceremonial Goods (pre-1500 CE–1900 CE)

Northwest Amazonian Hunter-Gatherer Exchange in Forest Products and Ceremonial Goods (pre-1500 CE–1900 CE)

  1. Yurupary rites spread sacred instruments regionally

    Labels: Yurupary complex, Ceremonial instruments
  2. Rubber economy expands coercive extraction frontiers

    Labels: Rubber boom, Extraction frontiers
  3. Stradelli records Vaupés ethnography and Yurupary text

    Labels: Ermanno Stradelli, Uaup s
  4. Franciscan missions begin sustained Uaupés contact

    Labels: Franciscan missions, Uaup s
  5. Mission pressure targets Jurupary ritual goods

    Labels: Mission interventions, Jurupary goods
  6. Stradelli publishes “Leggenda del Jurupary”

    Labels: Stradelli publication
  7. Exchange networks persist despite colonial and mission pressures

    Labels: Regional networks, Multilingual systems
  8. By 1900, exchange shifts toward mission-linked commerce

    Labels: Mission-linked commerce
  9. Putumayo atrocities exposed through investigation and reports

    Labels: Putumayo reports, Roger Casement
  10. Salesian missions establish permanent Upper Rio Negro presence

    Labels: Salesian missions, Upper Rio
  11. Interfluvial hunter-gatherers trade labor and forest skills

    Labels: Interfluvial groups, Forest specialists