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Salt of the Mountain: Campa Ashaninka History and Resistance in the Peruvian Jungle [Paperback]

Stefano Varese (Author), Susan Giersbach Rascon (Translator), Darcy Ribeiro (Foreword)
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February 16, 2004

For four centuries, the indigenous Campa Asháninkas of the Peruvian Amazon have fought for their identity and independence in the face of Spanish colonialism and Peruvian national expansionism. Stefano Varese originally wrote about the Campa Asháninkas in the mid-1960s after three seasons of field research among them and three years of archival research, titling his book La Sal de Los Cerros after the conquered Mountain of Salt that had been the center of Camp Asháninka trade and power for millennia. Updated with a new preface and introduction by the author, Salt of the Mountain makes Varese’s classic work of anthropology available in English for the first time.

This book has special significance as an early example of engaged anthropology. Varese conducted his research with an explicit commitment to letting the Campa Asháninkas speak for themselves, using their myths and cosmological interpretations as source material and, with this in mind, attempting new readings of both colonial Spanish and modern Peruvian documents relating to the tribe. He chronicles the relentless success of European geographic annexation and the continuing failure of European cultural assimilation. Living among the Camp Asháninka, Varese found that their worldview rejects the modern notion that assimilation is inevitable, and he developed a deep respect for the Campa Asháninkas’s fiercely independent spirit. For this reason, he calls his work an “approximation” of their world rather than a description or history of them.

“Salt of the Mountain is clear and direct proof of what Stefano Varese can do. As a scholarly study, it is the historical re-creation of the drama of the Asháninka in their confrontation with civilization. As ethnological fieldwork, it is the result of his effort and joy in living the life of the Asháninka in order to give us their vision of the world, of themselves, and of us, their Others and decimators.”–Darcy Ribeiro, from the Foreword


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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Spanish --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Stefano Varese is Professor of Native American Studies at the University of California, Davis. He is the author of Forest Indians in the Present Political Situation of Peru.



Darcy Ribeiro (1922-1997), a leading South American anthropologist, established the Museum of the Indian in Rio de Janeiro and founded the Universidade de Brasilia.



Susan Giersbach Rasc�n, the translator, is Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee.


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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press (February 16, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0806135123
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806135120
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Fact After Fact, February 26, 2007
This review is from: Salt of the Mountain: Campa Ashaninka History and Resistance in the Peruvian Jungle (Paperback)
I had to read this and write a critique on it because I was in his NAS10 class, and found the information to be slightly interesting, though the information is presented rather dryly.

The book, originally Varese's dissertation, is an English translation of the Spanish text, and can be almost as confusing as if I had simply read it in the original dialect. His sentences must often be read and re-read many times to decipher their meaning, as the subject of the sentence is often lost in the sea of professor jargon and odd syntax. In addition, Varese tends to make note of things that don't really matter in the large scheme of things, such as his mention of the estimated population of Ashaninka at the beginning of chapter one, which he fails to expand upon, therefore rendering the information extraneous and useless.

All in all, the main drawbacks of the novel are 1) How it is written, and 2) How dryly the information is presented. Though bits and pieces of the book remain interesting enough to keep you reading, it's not enough to give the novel a higher rating.

Sorry, Professor. (Please don't fail me!)
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First Sentence:
Between the tenth and fourteenth parallels (southern latitude) and the seventy-second and seventy-sixth meridians (west of Greenwich), in an area more than one hundred thousand square kilometers in size, live the Campa Ashaninka, one of the largest indigenous groups in the Peruvian jungle. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
central jungle, rubber dealers, las conversiones, upper jungle, sacred trade, jungle populations, rubber era, selva peruana, las misiones, primordial time, las provincias
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Gran Pajonal, Juan Santos, Mountain of Salt, San Miguel, Ucayali River, Tambo River, Father Biedma, Hurtado de Arbieto, South American, Andes Indians, Chanchamayo River, Father Font, Madre de Dios, Father Sala, Father Irusta, Father Manuel de Biedma, Huallaga River, Mateo de Assia, Viceroy Manso de Velasco, Father Otazuo, Juan Alvarez Maldonado, Mantaro River, Pichis River
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