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Jivaroan Warfare.
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Puzzle
  • Why is it polite to spit on the floor when
    visiting a Jivaroan house?

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What needs to be explained? Peace or War?
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Smithian Approach
  • Assume peace as human default condition.
  • Take warfare as condition to be explained.
  • Interpret war as competition for a limiting
    resource
  • Territory
  • Wealth
  • Protein
  • Reproductive Opportunities

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Hobbesian Approach
  • a time of war, where every man is enemy to
    every man, wherein men live without other
    security than what their own strength and their
    own invention shall furnish them withal. In such
    condition there is no place for industry, because
    the fruit thereof is uncertain and consequently
    no culture of the earth no navigation, nor use
    of the commodities that may be imported by sea
    no commodious building no instruments of moving
    and removing such things as require much force
    no knowledge of the face of the earth no account
    of time no arts no letters no society and
    which is worst of all, continual fear, and danger
    of violent death and the life of man, solitary,
    poor, nasty, brutish, and short.

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Hobbesian Approach
  • Assume warfare as the human default condition.
  • Take peace (or the reduction in violence) as the
    condition to be explained or the state to be
    achieved.
  • Interpret the form of warfare as a means of
    reducing losses.

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Approaches are complementary not contradictory
  • Chagnon argues in both modes
  • Retaliation enhances reproductive success.
  • Retaliation reduces future aggression.

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Ethnographic setting
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Location of the Shuar
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People
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People
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Environment
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Gardens
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Gardens
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Manioc
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Manioc
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Bananas and Plantains
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Cocona and Papaya
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Achiote
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Cattle
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Conversion of Forest to Pasture
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Conversion of Forest to Pasture
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Dogs
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Chickens
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Agouti
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Armadillo
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Travel
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Travel
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Travel
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Jivaroan beliefs as coercive ideology(Harner,
1972)
  • Hegemony humans persuaded to believe things that
    harm their self-interest.
  • Coercion humans coerced to behave according to
    the ideology even if they do not believe it.

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Jivaroan beliefs as coercive ideology(Harner,
1972)
  • If you have an arutam spirit, you cannot be
    murdered. If you have two, you cannot die, even
    through infectious disease (1972135).
  • If you have an arutam spirit, you are fierce and
    have an enormous desire to kill. Killing shows
    that you have it (1972139).

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  • Although you acquire arutam spirits through a
    vision quest, killing other people entitles you
    to one (1972140).
  • If you don't kill someone every few years, your
    arutam will leave you and make you vulnerable to
    being killed (1972141, 142).

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  • If you tell other people that you have an arutam
    spirit, it will leave you and make you vulnerable
    to being killed (1972139).
  • The only way to show you have an arutam spirit is
    through your actions, by showing great
    interpersonal energy, assertiveness, and
    aggressiveness and by killing (1972139).

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  • The ideology is coercive because it creates a
    situation in which ones best insurance policy is
    someone elses head.
  • Defectors from the ideology who shrank from
    taking anothers head would risk losing their own.

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  • By their fruits you shall know them. (Matthew
    716)

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Patterns of coalitional violence
  • Intra-tribal feuding
  • Avenging death of kin, wife-stealing, etc.
  • Usually one person killed
  • Raids over short distances by small groups
  • Inter-tribal warfare
  • No specific motive
  • Usually many persons killed
  • Raids over long distances by large groups, lead
    by kakaram

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Tsantsa
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Tsantsa
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Tsantsa
  • Prophylactic measure against the avenging spirit
    of the deceased or muisak.
  • After year of periodic feasts, trophy head was
    often traded for a shotgun.
  • This gave ideology a material basis, killing gave
    men both arutam and a shotgun.
  • Accelerated until half the men had arutam and
    shotguns and half the men were dead.

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How to prepare a Tsantsa
  • Kill someone (typically an adult male with long
    hair cut in the traditional fashion from ambush
    with a shotgun).
  • Cut off their head, leaving a generous fold of
    skin at the base of the neck.
  • Run as fast as you can, carrying the head like a
    bowling ball.
  • Go to where you have made a small camp, complete
    with fire and cooking pot.

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How to prepare a Tsantsa
  • Cut the skin at the back of the head so that you
    can begin peeling the flesh of the neck, face,
    and scalp away from the skull.
  • When the flesh is freed from the skull, boil in
    the cooking pot.
  • Next retrieve the head from the water and fill it
    with hot stones to begin drying it out.
  • Rub tanning agents into the skin to preserve it
    and make it into leather.

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How to prepare a Tsantsa
  • Fill the head with progressively smaller and
    smaller hot gravels and sands to dry out the
    skin.
  • As the skin dries, it will shrink and thicken
    until the head is the size of a man's fist.
  • Stick pins through the lips so that you can sew
    them shut with long palm fiber threads.
  • Block the eye holes with Desmodium seeds.
  • Adorn with toucan earrings.

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Contrast of intra-tribal feudingand inter-tribal
warfare
  • Strict norms govern intra-tribal feuding, but not
    inter-tribal warfare
  • Reputation for arutam power and invulnerability
    much more likely to be established with an Achuar
    death than a Shuar one.
  • Protection of in-group members at the expense of
    the out group.

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Rules of retaliation
  • An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole
    world blind. Mohandas Gandhi
  • In this case, a rule for limiting aggression for
    in-group members, not applied between groups.
  • Ideology of arutam further slows cycle of
    intra-tribal feuding and enhances probability
    that feud could be ended.

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Rationality of system depends on starting
assumptions
  • If one expects peace, a system that motivates the
    demise of half the adult men (and many others) is
    horrific.
  • If one expects endless war, a system that
    motivates the protection of half the adult men is
    an attractive option.

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Towards a Behavioral Ecology of Spitting
  • What should someone
  • who expects war
  • but wants peace do?

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Two messages
  • I am so fierce and powerful that
    you dare not attack me.
  • I am not an immediate threat to you,
  • so you do not have to.

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Shuar Host
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Shuar Visitors
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Apachi Visitor
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Greeting and leave taking rituals
  • Empty of meaning

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Greeting and leave taking rituals
  • V Pujamek?
  • H Pujajai. Minamek?
  • V Minajai. Shing jak pujam?
  • H Shing pujajai.
  • time passes
  • V Pujumata, weajai.
  • H Ayu, pujumatjai, weta.

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Greeting and leave taking rituals
  • V Are you there?
  • H I am here. Have you come?
  • V I have come. Are you well?
  • H I am well.
  • time passes
  • V Stay there, I am going.
  • H Ok, I will stay here, you go.

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Greeting and leave taking rituals
  • Empty of meaning
  • Message conveyed by forcefulness of manner.
  • Signals both dont mess with me and I
    didnt come to harm you

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Manioc beer serving
  • Woman sticks thumb in beer and sucks the beer off
    as she serves the bowl to the guest.
  • Signals that the beer is not poisoned.

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Spitting
  • Men continuously and copiously spit while
    visiting and conversing.
  • Signals non-violent intentions.

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Sympathetic Nervous System Arousal
  • Increase in respiratory rate, heart rate, and
    blood pressure.
  • Increase of blood flow to the heart and muscles.
  • Dilation of the pupils, the bronchioles and the
    GI tract.
  • Inhibition of the salivary glands, or dry mouth.

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  • If a visitor came to murder his host,
    he would not be able to spit to save his life.
  • Serves as an honest signal of pacific intent, not
    because it is costly but because it is hard to
    fake given the details of human physiology.

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Afterthought on the horror of war.
  • The death of a single Soviet soldier is a
    tragedy, the death of a thousand is a
    statistic.  Joseph Stalin

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Afterthought on the horror of war.
  • By celebrating each death, it slows the pace
    of killing.
  • Similar to Dani warfare.

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Change
Text in Spanish Saucisa presents Amazonia. For
the earth, the forest, and the brothers of all
the world. Text in Shuar All people unite
lets get high with najem (Banisteriopsis sp.)
and with maikua (Brugmansia sp.) Children of
Arutam
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