Intimacy with Monkeys

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Loretta A. Corimer, Intimacy with Monkeys: The Guajá Foragers of Eastern Amazonia (New York: University of Columbia Press, 2003).


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In this society monkeys are hunted for food while others are kept in pet-like relationships with humans. Corimer explores the apparent contradictions of these practices and the vital roles monkeys play in Guajá society and culture. - GARRY MARVIN