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Studies in Latin American Ethnohistory &. Archaeology Joyce Marcus, General Editor
Volume I
A Fuego y Sangre: Early Zapotec Imperialism in the Cuicatlan Canada, Oaxaca, by Elsa M. Redmond. Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, No. 16 (1983). $15.
Volume II
Irrigation & the Cuicatec Ecosystem: A Study of Agriculture & Civilization in North Central Oaxaca, by Joseph W. Hopkins III. Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, No. 17 (1984). $15.
Volume III
Aztec City States, by Mary G. Hodge. Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, No. 18 (1984). $15.
Volume IV
Conflicts over Coca Fields in XVIth-Century Peru, by Maria Rostworowski de Diez Canseco. Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, No. 21 (1988). $19.50
Volume V
Tribal and Chiefly Warfare in South America, by Elsa M. Redmond. Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, No. 28 (1994).
MEMOIRS OF THE MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN NUMBER 28
Studies in Latin American Ethnohistory &.. Archaeology Joyce Marcus, General Editor
Volume V
Tribal and Chiefly Warfare in South America by Elsa M. Redmond
ANN ARBOR 1994
Cover illustration. Sixteenth-century woodcut illustration of a Tupinaquin attack against the Tamoio settlement of Ubatuba, on the coast ofBrazil, that was witnessed by Hans Staden during his captivity there in 1555. Staden recounted how twenty-five canoes of warriors attacked Ubatuba with bows and arrows to the sound of horns. The male defenders took up armed positions behind the settlement's palisade while the women and children remained helplessly in the center, unable to flee. Human head trophies can be seen atop tall posts at one end of the village's palisade. Redrawn from Staden 1944:64.
This series is partially supported by a grant-in-aid No. 4453 from the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, whose Director of Research, Lita Osmundsen, offered both encouragement and help during the preparation of the grant proposal. © 1994 by the Regents of the University of Michigan The Museum of Anthropology All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America ISBN 978-0-915703-35-7 (paper) ISBN 978-1-951519-98-8 (ebook) The University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology currently publishes three monograph series: Anthropological Papers, Memoirs, and Technical Reports. We have over seventy titles in print. For a complete catalog, write to Museum of Anthropology Publications, 4009 Museums Bldg., Ann Arbor, Ml 48109-1079, or call (313) 764-0485. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Redmond, Elsa M. Tribal and chiefly warfare in South America/ by Elsa M. Redmond. p. cm. - (Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan ; no. 28) (Studies in Latin American ethnohistory & archaeology; v. 5) Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 0-915703-35-l (alk. paper) 1. Indians of South America-Warfare. 2. Chiefdoms-South America. 3. South America-Antiquities. 4. Shuar Indians-Warfare. Yanomamo lndians--Warfare. I. Title. II. Series. III. Series: Studies in Latin American ethnohistory & archaeology; v. 5. GN2.M52 no. 28 [F2230.l.W37] 306 s-