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Lengua Indians and their "innermost"

Practical anthropology13 (6) • Published In 1966 • Pages: 252-272

By: Loewen, Jacob A. (Jacob Abram).

Abstract
Although the author draws mostly on secondhand sources, this is an insightful and influential account of Enlhet psychology. A central concept of Enlhet and Enxet psychology is the' valhoc," which the author translates as "the innermost" and is considered the seat of emotions. Indeed, all emotions are understood as various states of the innermost. Furthermore, social character is equated with a stable and peaceful innermost. The author also discusses behavior with respect to effects of the innermost.
Subjects
Historical and archival research
Ethics
Animism
Eschatology
Ethnoanatomy
Ethnopsychology
culture
Enxet and Enlhet
Region
South America
Sub Region
Southern South America
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Types
Missionary
Anthropologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Ian Skoggard; 2018
Field Date
1963
Coverage Date
1928-1963
Coverage Place
Presidente Hayes, Paraguay
Notes
Jacob A. Loewen
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
63038045
LCSH
Lengua Indians