Sonhos guarani:
antever lugares, lidar com o que não se vê
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v21i45.13424Keywords:
Guarani, sonhos, xamanismo, resistência.Abstract
The article aims to comment on dreams among contemporary Guarani groups, based on ethnographies developed in the southeast and south of Brazil and the dialog with questions posed to the oneiric dimension for Amerindians in general. Reflecting on dreams and shamanism, she highlights the beautiful and ugly facets in Guarani experiences of "seeing in the dream", reflects on agency and the overlapping times of dreaming and waking, on care in walking and the risk of transforming people. As for dreaming of places, a striking aspect among the Guarani, in addition to being the first moment of the position of villages, we suggest that it reaches far beyond, both in terms of guaranteeing life on earth up to the present and in projecting possible futures for its inhabitants.
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