François-Xavier Eder: Jesuit Missions in the 18th century in Amazonia currently Bolivia (eighth article): Choice of spouses, feasts and games, meals, food and drink, crafts and arts. Transcription and translation Cover Image
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François-Xavier Eder: Missions Jésuites au 18 e Siècle en Amazonie Actuellement Bolivienne (Huitième Article): Choix des Époux, Fêtes et Jeux, Repas, Mets et Boissons, Artisanat et Arts. Transcription et Traduction Par
François-Xavier Eder: Jesuit Missions in the 18th century in Amazonia currently Bolivia (eighth article): Choice of spouses, feasts and games, meals, food and drink, crafts and arts. Transcription and translation

Author(s): Joseph Laure
Subject(s): Customs / Folklore, Social history, 18th Century, Translation Studies
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Amazon basin; Arts; Baure; Bolivia; Drink; Food; Handicraft; Jesuit mission; Moxo; Social live;

Summary/Abstract: Choice of a spouse, feasts and games, meals, food and drink, handicraft and arts. This article is a transcript and French translation of the first five chapters of Book 3 of the Latin manuscript by the Jesuit F. X. Eder on the missions or reductions in the Amerindian nations of the Moxos and Baures. It is the continuation of the first seven articles on the Jesuit missions in the now-Bolivian Amazon basin in the 18th century, entitled: 1. Lima, Peru, and their inhabitants in the 18th century. 2. Jesuit missions in the now Bolivian Amazon basin in the 18th century. 3. Quality of the soil and description of the Indians. 4. Constructive works, belief and superstitions of the Indians, and how to convince them to join a reduction. 5. Trees, fruits, plants and mammals. 6. Birds, hunting, crocodiles, dolphins, fishes and fishing. 7. Fauna (last part), poisons and antidote, arms used by Indians for hunting and fishing.

  • Issue Year: 54/2009
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 183-255
  • Page Count: 73
  • Language: French
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