Book

People of the Ucayali, the Shipibo and Conibo of Peru

International Museum of CulturesDallas, Tex. • Published In 1986 • Pages: ix, 62

By: Eakin, Lucille, Lauriault, Erwin, Boonstra, Harry.

Abstract
This document presents a comprehensive summary of Shipibo ethnography, encompassing data on the closely related Shetebo and Conibo people, no longer considered by most ethnologist as being separate ethnic groups. This work is a slightly updated English version of the Spanish text appearing as document number 9: Eakin in this file. The total range of time coverage in this study is from the seventeenth century up to about 1974, with a major focus on the period of the 1930s to 1974, and an ethnographic focus on the Shipibo-Conibo populations living along the Ucayali River area in Peru. Topics covered in this work deal with: subsistence patterns; the economy; arts, dress, and recreation; political and social organization; religion; medicine; and the life cycle.
culture
Shipibo
HRAF PubDate
2002
Region
South America
Sub Region
Amazon and Orinoco
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 2001
Field Date
ca. 1930s-1974
Coverage Date
ca. 1930s-1974
Coverage Place
Ucayali River area, Peru
Notes
Lucille Eakin, Erwin Lauriault, Harry Boonstra
Includes bibliographical references (p. 61-62)
LCCN
86082643
LCSH
Shipibo-Conibo Indians