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Mourning Kin After the End of Cannibalism
Aparecida Vilaça
A Brazilian anthropologist reflects on the death of her adopted father, an Indigenous Wari' man from Amazonia, and what he taught her about mortuary cannibalism and other rituals of grieving.
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