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  1. La Griffe Des Aieux: Marquage Du Corps Et Demarquages Ethniques Chez Les Matis D'Amazonie (Collection) by Philippe Erikson, E. Peters, 1996-01

1. Native American Indian Cultures - The Matis Indians
Some rudimentary information about the Matis and their artwork from an online seller of Amazon Indian art.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. Resources On The Mehinaku
Net Basic_M matis native americans Mehinaku Richardson s extensive study and work with the native americans in Brazil
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Introduction to the Mehinaku Indian culture from the South American Amazon basin.
Native American Indian Cultures from Mexico and South America

In South America, not only are the cultures and traditions in danger of disappearing,
mehinaku indians native south american social studies

Mehinaku Indians Very brief overview plus links. - From indian-cultures. maku indians native south american studies Maku Indians "The Maku Indians reside in the Northwestern part of the Brazilian The Ecologist - ARCHIVE THE MEHINAKU INDIANS Like the New Guinea Highlanders, the Mehinaku Indians, who PWWW - Anxious Pleasures ANXIOUS PLEASURES. For the Mehinaku Indians of the Amazon, fish is the main Why is warfare an almost universally male pursuit? ...to have many sexual partners AND to bring them to orgasm. The Mehinaku Indians South American Ethnography Bibliography Natural History. 88(2):14-23. 1981 Far, Far Away, My Shadow Wandered...:Dream TXT In a tiny minority of human societies where female inheritance prevails, as in the

3. Native American Indian Cultures From Mexico And South America
Karaja Uros Matis Kayapo Paumari Mr. Richardson's extensive study and work with the Native Americans in Brazil has provided much of the
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4. Society/Ethnicity/The Americas/Indigenous/Native Americans/Tribes
eSearch Society Ethnicity The Americas Indigenous Native Americans Tribes, Nations and Matis Indians Some rudimentary information
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5. The Software Studio /Society/Ethnicity/The_Americas/Indigen
Top Society Ethnicity The Americas Indigenous Native Americans Tribes Matis Indians Some rudimentary information about the
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6. MDirectory Society Ethnicity The Americas Indigenous Native
Directory Society Ethnicity The Americas Indigenous Native Americans Tribes, Nations Matis Indians Some rudimentary information about the
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7. Webeverything.co.uk Top Society Ethnicity Indigenous People
Top Society Ethnicity Indigenous People Native Americans Tribes, Nations and Bands M Matis Indians Some rudimentary information about the
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8. Society Ethnicity The Americas Indigenous Native Americans Tribes
Top Society Ethnicity The Americas Indigenous Native Americans Tribes, Nations and Bands Matis Indians Some rudimentary information
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9. Horse101.com- Society Ethnicity The Americas Indigenous Native
Top Society Ethnicity The Americas Indigenous Native Americans Tribes Matis Indians Some rudimentary information about the Matis
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10. Matis Indians Social Studies South American Tribes
General Resources native americans native americans General Resources From indian-cultures.com - http//indian-cultures.com/Cultures/matis.html
http://www.archaeolink.com/matis_indians_south_american_nat.htm
Matis People Home You may want to try these pages for additional information: - Indigenous Studies Indigenous Studies General Resources Native Americans Native Americans General Resources By peoples, tribes, associations Aymara Indians Social Studies Ashaninka Indians Social Studies Assurini Indians Social Studies Bakairi Indians Social Studies ... Yekuana Indians Social Studies To anthropology general Anthropology General Index Please Note: If you sometimes get an error message when clicking on a large text link, don't give up. Try the URL link instead. There are times when the large text link doesn't "take" for some reason, thus the built-in redundancy. Thank you. Matis Indians A brief overview of the Matis Indians and a map. - From indian-cultures.com - http://indian-cultures.com/Cultures/matis.html Web archaeolink.com Top of Page

11. Korubo
uncontacted native americans might be first and foremost natural beings, Les matis, avec qui je travaille comme ethnologue depuis plus de quinze ans
http://www.korubo.com/AMAZONDOC/erikson.htm
Recently contacted Amerindians as depicted in media By Philippe Erikson, Ph.D., University of ParisX-Nanterre. Part I, review of Schemo, Diana Jean, 1999, "Last Tribal Battle", New York Times Magazine, october 31th As an anthropologist who has been working in the Javari basin for the past 16 years, I naturally pay very close attention to the literature regarding Sydney Possuelo's struggle in favor of Brazil's last uncontacted native peoples. I was therefore appalled to find that, of the numerous recently published papers featuring the recently contacted Korubo, one of the most misleading was published in the highly influential New York Times Magazine . This article, published on October 31, 1999, under the title "Last Tribal Battle", is gorged with errors, tarnished by ethnical stereotypes, and uncritically echoes some of the most biased arguments used by opponents of Possuelo's attempt at protecting isolated indigenous groups. Throughout her text, the author, Diana Jean Schemo, makes ill-informed statements about the Amazon and its first inhabitants, sometimes as gross as taking jaguars for leopards (p.75).

12. Peace, At Last
follow a breach of isolation among native americans are doomed to take their toll. The matis as well as NGOs and native organizations such as CIVAJA
http://www.korubo.com/AMAZONDOC/peace.htm
Peace, at last Peace, alas Reflections on Sydney Possuelo's attempt to contact the Korubo by Philippe Erikson, University of Paris X-Nanterre (originally written in 1996 for National Geographic Online Will Sydney Possuelo's life-long dedication to the bloodless "pacification" of Brazilian Amerindians end tragically on the banks of the rio Itui, in the Javari basin ? Many in Brazil believe so. And indeed, the renowned sertanista and his team are putting their lives at stake in their attempt to contact the Korubo, locally known as caceteiros , "club-wielders" (from the French casse-tête , "club", literally "break-head"). The risks are great, considering how consistently the Korubo have been defending their territory against intruders ever since the late sixties. Trespassing in Korubo lands is dangerous. Numerous rubber-tappers, fishermen, hunters, loggers, and even ostensibly friendly employees of the Brazilian government's indian agency, Funai, have been killed, not to mention the scare - and sometimes scars - occasionnaly caused to missionaries, linguists or anthropopologists. Senhor Marinho dos Santos (one of Possuelo's field-assistants) reports that since 1966, local police files record at least 33 fatalities, with peaks in 1966-7, 1974-5, 1980-84, 1991-5. Possuelo and his team of Funai employees can be trusted to honor the

13. Into The Amazon @ National Geographic Magazine
Ivan Arapa, one of our scouts, is from the matis tribe, who were first contacted by For hundreds of years native americans in the Northern and Southern
http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0308/feature1/
Into the Amazon
Step into the world of writers and photographers as they tell you about the best, worst, and quirkiest places and adventures they encountered in the field
Get the facts behind the frame in this online-only gallery. Pick an image and see the photographer's technical notes.
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By Scott Wallace Photographs by Nicolas Reynard
Brazilian explorer and social activist Sydney Possuelo believes his country's uncontacted Indians should remain isolated. Why, then, is he risking his life to find them?
Get a taste of what awaits you in print from this compelling excerpt.
We found fresh human tracks this morning. They all pointed in the same direction that we're walking through the virgin jungle of Brazil's westernmost Amazon Basin. Woolly monkeys hoot and chatter somewhere in the distance, their banter punctuated by the occasional zing of a machete and the shrill cries of screaming piha birds high in the canopy overhead. Our column of 34 men proceeds in silence, strung out single file far back into the forest. Only one or two companions are visible at any time in the blur of electric greens and rain-soaked browns. The rest are swallowed from view by a spray of overhanging branches and vines as thick as anacondas dangling a hundred feet (30 meters) from the treetops to the forest floor. Just ahead of me, Sydney Possuelo strides double-time across a stretch of level ground, a welcome break from the steep hillsides we've been scrambling over for days. "We're probably the only ones who have ever walked here," he tells me. "Us and the Indians."

14. Archaeology At Crow Canyon: Research Internships
programs in partnership with native americans and institutions with common interests. Lew matis, BA, Fort Lewis College, 1968, Lab Educator
http://www.crowcanyon.org/Jobs/intern_research.html
RESEARCH INTERNSHIPS
Crow Canyon's intern program is listed in the Princeton Review's America's Top 100 Internships.
Because we receive numerous applications for these internships, we ask that you do not contact us regarding the status of your application during the review process. All applicants will be notified when their application is received at Crow Canyon. Successful applicants will be notified by phone; others will be notified by letter or e-mail. The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center's mission is to initiate and conduct archaeological research and public education programs in partnership with Native Americans and institutions with common interests. The Center is located in southwestern Colorado near the town of Cortez and Mesa Verde National Park. RESEARCH
Crow Canyon's research focuses on the Pueblo occupation of the Mesa Verde region. In our current project we are investigating the historic development of communities throughout the region between A.D. 900 and 1300. We are examining the social, political, and economic organization within and among communities, attempting to understand the forces that promoted cooperation as well as those that promoted conflict. We are also studying the changing demographic structure of these communities, migrations into the region in the A.D. 900s, and migrations out of the region at about A.D. 1300. We are developing methods for studying the abandonment of structures, sites, and regions. We are also interested in documenting how population growth and human impact on the environment affected patterns of cooperation and conflict and the development of social inequality.

15. America: South America (A&M)
Franciso Javier matis (1763/41851) painter and botanist Memoria sobre las Baron von Humboldt on native americans of South America WMS/PP/HO/D/D178.
http://library.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_WTL039949.html
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Sources leaflets: South America
(Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Falkland Islands / Islas Malvinas, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam, Uruguay, Venezuela) Further information about the materials mentioned below can be found on the Archives and Manuscripts Online Catalogue In some cases the full detailed catalogues of archive collections are not yet in this online database: hard copy versions are available in the Poynter Room of the Library and on request to archs+mss@wellcome.ac.uk Chinchon , 4th Conde de, Viceroy of Peru 1629-1639, popularly associated with introduction of cinchona bark to Europe: order requesting supply of mercury, 1632 WMS Amer 92
Pedro de Montenegro (1663-1728) Jesuit apothecary, herbalist and surgeon: copy extracts from his published work on materia medica, made in Argentina, early 18th century

16. PANOL
Magazine stories about the matis, sequel to a cinematographic expedition; Lyon, Patricia, ed., 1974, native South americans Ethnology of the Least
http://web.mae.u-paris10.fr/recherche/PANOL.htm
    L lll Labre, Antonio Rodriguez Pereira, Rio Purus, Noticias Labre, Antonio Rodriguez Pereira, , Colonel Labre's Explorations in the region between the Beni and Madre de Dios Rivers, and the Purus, Proceedings of the Royal Anthropological Society , n.s., XI:496-502. Ametra 2001: an integrated approach to health care in the Peruvian Amazon , ms. La Condamine, Charles de, Voyage sur l'Amazone , 1743-1744, Maspero, Paris.] Lagrou, Elsje Maria, Uma Etnografia da Cultura Kaxinawa. Entre a cobra e o Inca , These de Mestrado, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 230pp. [Based on 4 months fieldwork, this well illustrated dissertation focussing on Cashinahua ethno-aesthetics attempts to decipher the subtleties of indigenous shamanism and cosmovision. Good presentation of Cashinahua artifacts, designs and motifs./PE] Lagrou, Elsje, [ Creative Power and Productive Domestication in Piaroa and Cashinahua Aesthetics , working paper for a seminar on "Production and Exchange among the Indigenous Peoples of South America" given by J. Overing, Universidade de São Paulo. Lagrou, Elsje, [

17. Who We Are
42, matis.Davies). There is no public transportation system on the reservation National grad rate for native peoples, 66%. All americans, 75%
http://www.socialpreservation.org/stats.html
Demographics, Statistics*
The Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation is located in southeastern Montana . Its population consists of roughly 4,500 people. The Tribe suffers from high unemployment high infant mortality rates (16.5 per 1000 births compared to the U.S. average of 6.8), life expectancy rates 17 years below the national rate, a health crisis in the making including a diabetes rate some 5x that of the national average, substandard education which does little to prevent the 23% 8th grade dropout rate, and a crumbling infrastructure. The statistics point to a grim fate for the Cheyenne culture.
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General Demographics
The Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation is located in southeastern Montana within the counties of Big Horn and Rosebud. The reservation is bounded on the east by the Tongue River and on the west by the Crow Reservation. The terrain varies from low, grass- covered hills to high, steep outcroppings and narrow valleys covered with ponderosa pine. Elevations range from 3,000 to 5,000 feet. The reservation covers about 450,000 acres, making it one of the smallest reservations in Montana. Over recent years, the Northern Cheyenne Tribe has successfully pursued a program to consolidate allotted holdings, purchase non-Indian holdings, and transfer non-Indian-held leases to tribal members. As a result, the tribe controls approximately 97% of the reservation.

18. United University Professions
An even greater concern for matis is the change he’s seen in a librarian’s when people perceived as “different”—native americans, Africanamericans or
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19. Resources
Are native americans descendants of Israel? Stuart matis prayed and worked to change his sexual orientation. He died trying.
http://www.helpingmormons.org/resources.htm
~~Resources~~ .....judge nothing hastily, dismiss nothing petulantly, patient investigation, and sometimes suspension of judgment in relation to matters difficult of belief are necessary to the ascertainment of truth, and in such manner wise men, anxious to know the truth, proceed.
B. H. Roberts, New Witnesses for God, Vol.2, p.91
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A Brief Chronological History
A good quick reference!! Compare Joseph Smith with Ellen White!
R eveals striking similarities in experience and message. Joseph Smith and Adultery
* Smith was unsatisfied living with just one wife.
Joseph Smith as a "Lamb to the Slaughter"?
* Joseph gave Hyrum a singleshot pistol and prepared to defend himself with the six-shooter. Joseph Smith as a Prophet
* And it didn't come to pass!
Joseph Smith's Jupiter Talisman Medallion
* The "Prophet" possessed a magical Masonic medallion, or talisman, which he worked during his lifetime The First Vision * All Nine Versions The "Prophets"

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native americans and impoverished peoples, with the desire to build healing Riverside Personal Views of Racism Craig matis and Cal Smith have
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