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100 1 _aNakashima Degarrod, Lydia
245 1 0 _aDream interpretation among the mapuche indians of Chile /
_cLydia Nakashima Degarrod ; Proessor Johannes Wilbert.
264 _aLos Angeles, California :
_bUniversity of California ,
_c1989.
300 _axiii, 238 hojas :
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338 _crdacarrier
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349 _aLibro
500 _aIncluye tablas de contenidos.
502 _aTítulo de : (Doctor en Filosofía en Antropología).-- University of California, 1989.
504 _aBibliografía : hojas 224-238.
505 _aCHAPTER 1.
_tThe Study of Dreams.
505 _aCHAPTER 2.
_tThe Mapuche of Chile.
505 _aCHAPTER 3.
_tMapuche Dream Theory.
505 _aCHAPTER 4.
_tThe Interpretation of Dreams.
505 _aCHAPTER 5.
_tWesa Peuma.
505 _aCHAPTER 6.
_tKume Peuma.
505 _aCHAPTER 7.
_tEffects of the mapuche Dream Interpretation Process.
505 _aCHAPTER 8.
_tDiscussion and Conclusions.
520 _aPresented is an ethnographic study of the process of dream interpretation among the Mapuche Indians of Chile. An attempt is made to reconstruct the native theory and the reationale involved in the dream interpretation process. Specifically, the study focuses on the ways in which this process affects Mapuche thinking and behavior. Methods used in this study included participant-observation of daily dream interpretation of four Mapuche families and open-ended interviewa about the process of interpretation with the members and with shamans. The main data consist of three hundred and eighty dreams and their native interpretations collected over a period of seventeen months. Of these dreams, two hundred-and-forty were gathered in their natural setting. This dissertation finds that the Mapuche process of dream interpretation is a cultural system of meaning which influences thinking and behavior. It is not only through the dream proper that the Mapuche are affected in their thinking and behavior, but also through the act interpreting the dream. By the way of four levels or modes of analysis, the dream is integrated into all aspects of culture, reaching across time and space and connecting individuals in the dreamer’s social milieu. Mapuche dream interpretation is an open system, that is, dreamers can modify and manipulate the meanings of the dreams according to their own specie social context. The major objetives of this system are: (1) to provide information about the actions of others on the dreamer, (2) to guide decisions and a rationale for one’s actions, and (3) to act as channel of communication among people and between mankind and the Supernaturals.
650 0 0 _aMapuches
650 0 0 _aIndígenas de Chile
650 0 0 _aMapudungún
_xInterpretación de sueños
700 1 _aWilbert, Johannes
_eProfesor
710 _aUCLA (Estados Unidos)
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