Studi e ricerche

Cómo muere el hombre sin atributos: motocicletas, parentesco y relaciones interétnicas en la Amazonía boliviana

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Abstract

The ethnographic analysis of a recent incident –the death of an indigenous teacher in a road accident– reveals the everyday impact of the mechanization of indigenous life in Lowland South America and, in particular, the dilemmas involved by growing use and dissemination of motorcycles among the Chacobo (Panoan) of Bolivian Amazonia. The accident becomes a social drama that needs to be interpreted in terms of several contexts of Chacobo culture and, at the same time, reveals broader social, economic, technological, symbolic and environmental transformations that are currently shaping indigenous life in Lowland South America.


Open access | Peer reviewed

Submitted: Feb. 3, 2025 | Accepted: March 17, 2025 | Published Sept. 30, 2025 | Language: es

Keywords Indigenous peoplesMotorcyclesAccidentsMechanizationAmazonia


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