The Tomaraho Conception of the Sky
Guillermo Sequera, Alejandro Gangui

TL;DR
This paper explores the Tomaraho people's unique cultural and astronomical worldview, focusing on their conception of the sky and celestial imagery, based on extensive anthropological research and recent detailed analysis.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the Tomaraho sky imagery and celestial concepts, highlighting their distinctive features and cultural significance.
Findings
Rich celestial imagery in Tomaraho culture
Distinctive features of Tomaraho sky conception
Impact of civilization on their astronomical practices
Abstract
The small community of the Tomaraho, an ethnic group culturally derived from the Zamucos, became known in the South American and world anthropological scenario in recent times. This group, far from the banks of the Paraguay river, remained concealed from organized modern societies for many years. Like any other groups of people in close contact with nature, the Tomaraho developed a profound and rich world view which parallels other more widely researched aboriginal cultures as well as showing distinctive features of their own. This is also apparent in their imagery of the sky and of the characters that are closely connected with the celestial sphere. This paper is based on the lengthy anthropological studies of G. Sequera. We have recently undertaken a project to carry out a detailed analysis of the different astronomical elements present in the imagined sky of the Tomaraho and other…
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