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Universidad del Rosario
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
title
Miniature Carvings in the Canadian Dorset Culture: the Paleo-Eskimo Belief System
title
Miniature Carvings in the Canadian Dorset Culture: the Paleo-Eskimo Belief System
subject
Canadá; cultura Dorset; cultura Paloesquimal; miniaturas talladas
subject
Canada; Dorset culture; Paleo-Eskimo culture; miniature carvings
source
2011-6888
source
Perspectivas Colombo Canadienses; Vol. 3 (2010)
rights
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
relation
http://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/perspectiva/article/view/2168/1901
language
spa
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application/pdf
description
In this paper, I attempt to present the current academic hypotheses related to the origins and the functions of the art
of the last Paleo-Eskimo culture of Arctic Canada and Greenland, and, in addition, draw attention to a couple of
remarkable analogies, and give a complex picture of the Paleo-Eskimoshamanism and the Dorset bear cult. The
topics like the origins of magic-related Dorset Art, Pre-Dorset and Dorset transition, and possible Dorset-Thule
contacts are fundamental in the reconstruction of the Dorset belief system. However, on the basis of archeological
finds and remote ethnographical analogies, the totality of Paleo-Eskimo belief system and shamanic complex can
never be understood. This does not necessarily mean that comparisons and analogies cannot prove to befruitful in
deciphering the meaning of the tiny Dorset artifacts, though.
description
En este estudio, intento resumir los debates relacionados con la última cultura paleoesquimal de Canadá Ártica y la
de Groenlandia, y llamar la atención sobre las analogías culturales desde Asia, además de crear un cuadro complejo
sobre el chamanismo y el culto al oso de los Dorset. Los temas como el origen del arte de los Dorset, la transición
Pre-Dorset-Dorset, y los contactos entre los Dorset y los Thule son relevantes para reconstruir el sistema de
creencias de los Dorset. Sin embargo, la totalidad del sistema de creencias de los paleoesquimales no se puede
comprender sobre la base de los hallazgos arqueológicosy las analogías etnográficas remotas.
identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10336/7066
identifier
http://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/perspectiva/article/view/2168
date.available
2014-07-09T15:45:30Z
date.accessioned
2014-07-09T15:45:30Z
date
2010-12-30
creator
Zsolt Zságer, László
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