Pierre Clastres (1934-1979) was one of the most respected
political anthropologists of our time. Chronicle of the Guayaki
Indians is an account of his first fieldwork in the early 1960s--an
encounter with a small, unique, and now vanished Paraguayan tribe.
From "Birth" to "The End," Clastres follows the Guayakis in their
everyday lives, determined to record every detail of their history,
ritual, myths, and culture in order to answer the many questions
prompted by his personal experiences. Now available for the first
time in English in a beautiful translation by the novelist Paul
Auster, Chronicle of the Guayaki Indians will alter radically not
only the Western academic conventions in which other cultures are
thought but also the discipline of political anthropology
itself.
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