by Roberto Da Matta
Harvard University Press, 1982
Cloth: 978-0-674-21288-6
Library of Congress Classification F2520.1.A65M3713 1982
Dewey Decimal Classification 306.08997

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The social structure of the Apinaye, a Central Brazilian Indian tribe, has puzzled anthropologists for forty years. Now, in this long awaited book, previously unavailable in English, Roberto Da Matta comprehensively describes Apinaye social life and the dualistic conceptual structure that underlies it. Special attention is given to the organization of daily and ceremonial life, the ideological aspects of kinship, the political system, and the confrontation between the Apinaye and the national Brazilian society.

Da Matta then enlarges his account of the Apinaye to suggest a general interpretation of Indian culture in Central Brazil. A Divided World is a major event in Brazilian ethnography and an important contribution to our general understanding of social structure.