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Not animal, not not-animal:: Hunting, imitation and empathetic knowledge among the Siberian Yukaghirs

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9655.2004.00205.x

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Among the Yukaghirs, a small group of indigenous hunters in northeastern Siberia, it is commonly held that humans and animals can turn into each other by temporarily taking on one another's bodies. However, this is dangerous for a hunter, because he may thus lose sight of his original species identity and undergo an irreversible metamorphosis. He therefore assumes the viewpoint of his prey, but not in any absolute sense, which would mean literally becoming the aninial.This article explores the mimetic practice that allows the hunter to be similar to the animal impersonated, yet also different, giving him a 'double perspective' by which he can seduce and kill his prey.

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