Based on the ethnography of the economical and cerimonial activities developped by a southern aruak Amazonian people, the Enawene Nawe, the present article proposes a tentative model of the social time and the social space. I argue that such practises must be understood within a broader socio-cosmological context, that grounds and organizes the sociality.
ritual; economy; Enawene Nawe population; Aruak