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Objects, pictures and sounds: the ethnography of Theodor Koch-Grünberg (1872-1924)

The article characterizes the ethnological theory and method of Theodor Koch-Grünberg (1872-1924), a German anthropologist who made four visits to Brazil between 1896 and 1924, and who was especially noted for his writings about the Indians of the Rio Negro and Rio Branco, and the ethnographic collections, sound recordings, photography and films made during these journeys. The author relates this documentary material with Koch-Grünberg's ethnographic project within the tradition of German Völkerkunde.

Theodor Koch-Grünberg; Ethnography; Völkerkundler; Amazon; Roraima; Rio Negro


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