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ID117888
Title ProperMapuche struggles to obliterate dominant history
Other Title Informationmythohistory, spiritual agency and shamanic historical consciousness in southern Chile
LanguageENG
AuthorBacigalupo, Ana Mariella
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The biographical mythohistory of Rosa Kurin, an ethnically mixed Mapuche-German shaman in southern Chile in the late 1800s, expresses a 'shamanic historical consciousness' that advances current debates over the dynamic relationship between history and myth and between indigenous and national history. Biographical mythohistory is a mixed genre that mediates among different memoralisations of the past to obliterate dominant Chilean history and to create alternative indigenous histories. Mapuche shamanic mythohistories are simultaneously linear and cyclical: historical personages are transformed into mythical characters and sometimes back again, and mythical happenings manifest themselves repeatedly in historical events. Mapuche people create mythohistories by mythologising such shamans and historical outsiders, prioritising spiritual agency over political agency and narratively reversing the usual colonial dynamics of subordination. Mythohistories are, for rural Mapuche, a means of conveying agency, ethnic identity and ontology. They also offer a way to decolonise Mapuche history and have the potential for political mobilisation.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 20, No.1; Feb 2013: p.77-95
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 20, No.1; Feb 2013: p.77-95
Key WordsShaman ;  Historical Consciousness ;  Myth ;  History ;  Mapuche ;  Chile