Abstract

This essay closes in on, through the history of an Ayoreo man - a Zamucoan speaking that inhabits the Central Chaco region - an image of an encounter between certain contents coming from the disciplinary field of anthropology with certain modes of codification mobilized by the people of this people in the form of an "anthropology." Ethnographically, this text seeks to highlight the proposition that all ethnographic description is also a description of the anthropology that produces it.

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