Abstract

Foreword James W. Fernandez Chapter 1. States in Northwest * Forgotten Galicia * Auctoritas * Imaginations * The Path of Traditions * Visions and Pilgrimages * Stories of Anthropology - (also) a prodigal daughter of nations * Webs of Meanings in Northwest Chapter 2. On Galicia Day * A Day of Almost Everything * Around Cathedral * Galicia Rising * In Quintana dos Mortos * Avatars of Apostle * In Oak Wood of San Lourenzo * Return to City through Santa Susana Chapter 3. Precursors/Galician Culture * Resurgence - bards and prophets * Encounters with people, art and hirmandade na fala [Brotherhood in language] * A Manifesto in 1918 * A Periodical from Ourense * Three Lustra of Efforts * Remembering[s] and forgetting[s] * Memory of Nos * Excursus: a polymathic Galicianist, ethnography and presence of death in Galicia Chapter 4. Indianos, country of bagpipes and nation of Breogan * Doing Inappropriate, Some Andalusian Caprices * Country of Bagpipes * Other pipers * Xente que sabe moito in various places [People that know a lot - ] * A Story of Automobiles and Speech Chapter 5. In The Skin of Bull: State and Locations of Anthropology * Types and Places of Anthropologies * Two Precursors of Circumstance * Mythical-Mystic Elaborations and Atlantic Myths * Inheritors/Inheritances * Parishes Chapter 6. Portugal in Galicia * Kinship and affinity * Galician stories of Lusos [Portuguese] * A song gathered in a remote place * The Free Voices of Galicians and Minhotans * Where is Portuguese identity? Chapter 7. The Minho and painting of customs of nations * An early and imaginative theory of provinces * An Improbable Lineage * An Argument about Images Chapter 8. The 1st Portuguese Colonial Exposition and Ethnographic Representation of Provinces * Traces of a New Culture * Modern Representation of an Imagined Community * To See the blacks and something * The Beginning of End of Parody Chapter 9. A Place in Mountains or (mis)encounters oIf Soajo * A Very Imagined Place * Diverging Citations * Lands of Traditions - encounters Chapter 10. Trail of Celts and Lusitanians * In Galicia, Like in Ireland, Like in Ireland - * What archeologists say and lessons in a head of beer * Stories more or less known by Michel and gossip of Primitivo * Other licoes de cousas*on this side of Minho river * Trails taken by Celts in Northwest

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