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The periodic emergence of indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation in Amazonia have given rise to sensational media reports and heated academic debate. In this chapter we describe briefly the historical and contemporary relations between indigenous peoples in and out of isolation in the Gu...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-315282021-11-10T07:53:00Z Chapter 10 Indigenous Networks and Evangelical Frontiers: Problems with Governance and Ethics in Cases of ‘Voluntary Isolation’ in Contemporary Amazonia Brightman, Marc Grotti, Vanessa anthropology anthropology Akurio people Amazon rainforest Brazil Evangelicalism Hunter-gatherer Indigenous peoples Indigenous peoples in Brazil Missionary The Guianas Uncontacted peoples bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHM Anthropology The periodic emergence of indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation in Amazonia have given rise to sensational media reports and heated academic debate. In this chapter we describe briefly the historical and contemporary relations between indigenous peoples in and out of isolation in the Guiana Shield region of North-eastern South America and discuss the role of indigenous missionaries in histories of contact. After considering these facts in relation to some of the general debates about isolated peoples and policy, we assess the ethical dimensions of the question of emergence from isolation. 2020-03-18 13:36:15 2020-04-01T13:38:46Z 2017-04-12 23:55 2020-03-18 13:36:15 2020-04-01T13:38:46Z 2017-03-01 23:55:55 2020-03-18 13:36:15 2020-04-01T13:38:46Z 2020-04-01T13:38:46Z 2017 chapter 627387 OCN: 1127794788 9783319422718 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31528 eng application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International 627387.pdf Springer Nature Hunter-gatherers in a Changing World 10.1007/978-3-319-42271-8_10 10.1007/978-3-319-42271-8_10 6c6992af-b843-4f46-859c-f6e9998e40d5 13c28ee7-a82e-44e0-970b-6ab9c99f1eb1 d859fbd3-d884-4090-a0ec-baf821c9abfd 9783319422718 Wellcome 1 Wellcome Trust Wellcome open access
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