An approach to the extinct Taushiro people
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https://doi.org/10.15381/ishra.v0i5.18069Keywords:
Taushiro, Amadeo García, Atontu’tua, worldviewAbstract
This article presents some topics of the extinct Taushiro people, such as their endonymy, worldview and cosmogony, according to the perspective of Amadeo García, the last living Taushiro. For this purpose, we take into account the religious influence that Amadeo has experienced given the direct link he had, as a young man, with the Summer Institute of Linguistics (ILV).
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