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Infancy related food taboos among the Shipibo

Working papers on South American Indians (3) • Published In 1981 • Pages: 173-176

By: Abelove, Joan, Campos, Roberta.

Abstract
This study examines the topic of food taboos in its social context and the social process in which the taboos are embedded. These taboos occur during illness when native curers often prescribe that specific foods be avoided, and in infancy '…when parents and full siblings of the newborn are restricted from eating specific foods, lest it cause the infant harm, or even death ' (p. 174).
Subjects
Diet
Avoidance and taboo
culture
Shipibo
HRAF PubDate
2002
Region
South America
Sub Region
Amazon and Orinoco
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 2001
Field Date
1972-1974
Coverage Date
1972-1974
Coverage Place
Ucayali River area, Peru
Notes
Joan Abelove and Roberta Campos
LCCN
85647082
LCSH
Shipibo-Conibo Indians