Daggett, James, 1988, Dilemas, Amazonía Peruana, XI(20):49-64. [Another depiction of Yora contact in 1984-5.]
Daggett, James, & Mary Ruth Wise, 1990, The Social Consequences of Literacy in Some Ethnic Groups of the Peruvian Amazon, Las consecuencias sociales de la alfabetización en algunos grupos étnicos de la Amazonía Peruana, Comunidades y Culturas Peruanas, XXIII:67-82.
Daggett, James, & Mary Ruth Wise, 1992, Social Consequences of Literacy in Representative Ethnic Groups of Peruvian Amazonia, Notes on Literacy, XVIII(4):1-14.
Daly, J.W., J. Caceres, R.W. Moni, F. Gusovsky, M. Moos, K.B. Seamon, K. Milton and Ch.H. Meyers, 1992, Frog Secretion and Hunting Magic in the Upper Amazon: Identification of a Peptide that Interacts with an Adenosine Receptor, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 89:10,960-10,963. [Identification and toxicological analysis of frog poison used in Matses hunting magic./KG]
Dannenberg, Kurt, 1925, Die Töpferei der Naturvölker Südamerikas, Archiv für Anthropologie (Braunschweig), XX:157-184. [Survey of South American pottery, trying to characterize regional styles. Panoans: pp.180-181. 6 ills. of pots (Berlin museum) classified as Panoan, Nos. V.A.14461 and V.B.509, called "Conibo", are in fact Piro, as shown by design, color, surface finishing, and method of application of inside "copal"./BI]
David, Philippe, 1983, Les Cashibo: état socio-économique et sanitaire d'une population indigène d'Amazonie péruvienne, Diplôme de Docteur, Université de Paris XI. [Study of parasite burden and public health of the Cashibo, in a strictly medical perspective./PE]
Davila, Hiliador et al., 1973, Textos Shipibo II, Información de Campo, N°185.
Davila Herrera, Carlos, 1977, Proceso histórico de la colonización de la selva peruana, Panorama Amazónico, I(1). [Lima: Seminario de Estudios Antropológicos de la Selva.]
Davila Herrera, Carlos, 1978, La cultura amazónica: revalorización de la vida material de los Shipibo, Peru Agrario, año 11, N°5:54-57.
Davila Herrera, Carlos, 1980, Rebeliones nativas en la Amazonía Peruana, Panorama Amazónico, N°6:1-66.
Davila Herrera, Carlos, 1982, Etnohistoria y Artesanía Shipiba, Seminario de Historia Rural Andino, Universidad de San Marcos, Lima.
Davila Herrera, Carlos, 1985a, Viajes y exploraciones en la Amazonía Peruana, 1550-1975, 85pp., Seminario de Estudios Antropológicos de la Selva, SEAS-UNMSM, Lima. [History of montaña conquest, rebellions, and (for the XIXth century) Peruvian explorations (with chronological table and bibliography./MA]
Davila Herrera, Carlos, 1985b, Arte Manufacturero y Persistencia Etnica entre los Shipibo del Ucayali Central, Extracta, N°3:20-25.
Davila Herrera, Carlos, 1986, Shamanismo y curandería shipiba, AGRO-Revista del Banco Agrario del Peru, 3(5):43-45.
Davila Herrera: see Calixto.
Davila: see Faust; see Loriot.
Davis: see Wise.
Dawson, Alice, 1975, "Graphic art and Design of the Cashinahua", pp.131-149 J. Dwyer, ed.
Day, Dwight, 1990, Editing the Shipibo Dictionary according to Merriam Webster Style, Notes on Linguistics, 48:27-38.
Day: see Loriot
DeBoer, Warren, 1972, Archaeological Explorations on the Upper Ucayali River, Peru, Ph.D. dissertation, Berkeley University, California.
DeBoer, Warren, 1972-4, Bino Style Ceramics from Iparia, Nawpa Pacha, (Berkeley), 10-12:91-108.
DeBoer, Warren, 1974, Ceramic Longevity and Archaeological Interpretation: an Example from the Upper Ucayali, Peru, American Antiquity, 39:335-343.
DeBoer, Warren, [1975a], Aspects of Trade and Transport on the Ucayali River, Eastern Peru, Ms.
DeBoer, Warren, [1975b], The ontogeny of Shipibo Art: Variations on a Cross, Ms. [Focusses on the teaching and learning rather than on the evolution of Shipibo style as such./PE]
DeBoer, Warren, [1975c], The River and the Forest: Issues in Panoan Prehistory, Ms.
DeBoer, Warren, 1981a, Buffer Zones in the Cultural Ecology of Aboriginal Amazonia: An Ethnohistorical Approach, American Antiquity, XLVI(2):364-377.
DeBoer, Warren, 1981b, "The Machete and the Cross: Conibo Trade in the Late Seventeenth Century" pp.31-49 in Francis, S. Kense & P. Duke, eds, Networks of the Past, Regional Interaction in Archaeology, Proceedings of the University of Calgary Archaeology Association, Calgary.
DeBoer, Warren, 1983, "The Archaeological Record As Preserved Death Assemblage", pp.19-36 in J.A. Moore & A.S. Keene, ed., Archaeological Hammers and Theories, New York, Academic Press.
DeBoer, Warren, 1984, "The Last Pottery Show: System and Sense in Ceramic Studies", pp.529-571 in S.E. van der Leeuw & A.C. Pritchard., eds., The Many Dimensions of Pottery, Albert Egges van Griffen Instituut voor pre en proto historia, University of Amsterdam. [Expresses misgivings about the archaeological obsession with ceramics./PE]
DeBoer, Warren, 1985, "Pots and Pans do not speak, nor do they lie: the case for occasional reductionism", pp.347-357 in Ben Nelson, ed., Decoding Prehistoric Ceramics, Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale.
DeBoer, Warren, 1986, Pillage and Production in the Amazon: a view through the Conibo of the Ucayali Basin, Eastern Peru, World Archaeology, 18(2):231-246. [Historical and Archaeological data on Conibo raids, shown to have been largely, albeit indirectly, influenced by Europeans, and mainly meant to capture women needed for polygyny and preparation of competitive drinking ceremonies./PE]
DeBoer, Warren, 1987, "You are what you don't eat: yet another look at food taboos in Amazonia", pp.45-54 in R. Auger et al., eds., Ethnicity and Culture, Archaeological Association, University of Calgary. [Examines (and finally rejects) hypothesis that food taboos act mainly as cultural boundary markers; mostly montaña examples. Interesting paper, despite total disregard for indigenous discourse on the subject; one may wonder, for instance, why the sloth is reputed to be tabooed among the Mayoruna, considering that one of their principal rituals requires the killing and eating of sloths./PE]
DeBoer, Warren, 1988, Comment on "Why pots are decorated", Current Anthropology, XXIX(3):365-389. [Also see Current Anthropology, 1985, XXVI(5):581-599.]
DeBoer, Warren, 1990, "Interaction, Imitation, and Communication as Expressed in Style: The Ucayali Experience", pp.82-104 in M.W. Conkey & Ch. A. Hastorf, eds., The Uses of Style in Archaeology, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. [A remarkable essay on style in Shipibo artistic practice, and its implications for archaeology; the case of 9 individual artists are examined; 15 detailed figures./PE]
DeBoer, Warren, 1991, "The decorative Burden: Design, Medium, and Change", pp.144-161 in W.A. Longacre, ed., Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology, The University of Arizona Press, Tucson. [Mainly devoted to (Ecuadorian) Chachi designs, but many references to the Shipibo./PE]
DeBoer, Warren & Stephen Kaufman, [1977], Developments in Ethnoarchaeology: Examples from the Upper Amazon, Ms. [Paper presented at the 42nd annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.]
DeBoer, Warren & Donald W. Lathrap, 1979, "The Making and Breaking of Shipibo Ceramics", pp.102-138 in C. Kramer, ed., Ethnoarchaeology: Implications of Ethnography for Archaeology, Columbia University Press, New York.
DeBoer, Warren & James A. Moore, 1982, The Measurment and Meaning of Stylistic Diversity, ñawpa Pacha, 20:147-162.
DeBoer, Warren & J. Scott Raymond, 1987, Roots Revisited: the origins of the Shipibo Art Style, Journal of Latin American Lore, XIII(1):115-132. [A rejoinder to Lathrap et al., 1987.]
DeBoer: see Raymond.
Dejean, Xavier; Temple, Dominique & Philippe Guillot, 1979, Art Shipibo d'Amazonie Péruvienne: Musée Fabre, Montpellier, Offset Arts Graphiques, Anduze. [Beautifully illustrated catalogue of a Shipibo-Conibo pottery exhibition./PE]
Delboy, Emilio, 1912, Conferencia sobre las Regiones del Madre de Dios y Acre, Boletín de la Sociedad Geográfica de Lima, XXVIII:301-340.
Delboy, Emilio, 1957, Exploraciones y hechos históricos del Madre de Dios, Boletín de la Sociedad Geográfica de Lima, XXVIII:4-13. [Of mainly geographical interest.]
Delboy, Emilio, 1958, Así es la selva, Boletín de la Sociedad Geográfica de Lima, LXXV:3-5.
Delboy, L., 1970, La ultima tribu...salvaje, El Comercio Dominical, fev.8, p.12-13. [Superfical text about Mayoruna contact by SIL.]
Delebecque, J., 1907, A travers l'Amérique du Sud, 325pp., Paris. [mentions Cachibo pp.249-250 ; ch.X devoted to Ucayali; Conibos pp.266-7. Italian translation, Rome ]
Delgado, Eulogio, 1927, "Diccionario Cunibo-Castellano y Castellano-Cunibo, conservado entre los documentos de San Luis de Shuaro, incompletos y de autor ignorado (1896)", in Izaguirre, XIII:391-474.
Del Pino, E. & O. Lopez, 1964, Aportaciones inéditas al estudio del Marinahua, Revista Española de Indigenísmo, Madrid, 8p. [Observations by a medical doctor./KK]
Denevan, William, 1984, "Ecological Heterogeneity and Horizontal Zonation of Agriculture in the Amazon Floodplain", pp.311-336 in Schmink & Wood, eds. [Discussion based on the Shipibo of Panaillo.]
Denevan, William & C. Padoch (eds.), 1988, Swidden-Fallow Agroforestry in Peruvian Amazon, 107p., Bronx, New York.
Denevan, William & C. Padoch (eds.), 1990, Agroforestería tradicional en la Amazonía peruana, CIPA, Lima, 238pp.
Der Marderosian, Ara H., Kenneth Kensinger et al., 1970, The Use and Hallucinatory Principles of a Psychoactive Beverage of the Cashinahua Tribe, Drug Dependence, 5:7-14.
Deshayes, Patrick, 1986, La manera de cazar de los Huni Kuin. Una domesticación silvestre, Extracta, 5:7-10.
Deshayes, Patrick, 1988, "Neue Inhalte der visuellen Anthropologie", in Mit der Kamera in fremden Kulturen. Praktische Erfahrungen und theoretische überlegungen zur Visuellen Anthropologie, Andreas Müller Verlag, Gelsenkirchen.
Deshayes, Patrick, 1992, Paroles chassées. Chamanisme et chefferie chez les Kashinawa, Journal de la Société des Américanistes, LXXVIII(2):95-106. [Unedited English version by Diane Barraclough.]
Deshayes, Patrick, 1993, Le jaguar félin, l'image fait l'autre, Journal des Anthropologues.
Deshayes, Patrick, (in print), Parentesco Cashinahua, Extracta.
Deshayes, Patrick, sd, Les mots, les images et leurs maladies, Service des Publications de l'Université de Paris VII, Paris. [thèse d'habilitation sous presse; Kashinawa therapy]
Deshayes, Patrick & Barbara Keifenheim, 1982, La conception de l'autre chez les Cashinahua du Pérou, Doctoral Dissertation, Université de Paris VII-Jussieu.
Deshayes, Patrick & Barbara Keifenheim, [1987], "Seit Kape dem Krokodil...Geschichte auf Indianisch "NAUA HUNI", zwei Filme von Barbara Keifenheim und Patrick Deshayes". [Mimeographed collection of French and German reviews of two films depicting the Cashinahua.]
Deshayes, Patrick & Barbara Keifenheim, 1994, Penser l'autre chez les Indiens Huni Kuin de l'Amazonie, 240pp., L'Harmattan, Paris. [Published version of authors' joint dissertation (1982), mainly devoted to the kuin, kuinman, kayabi, bemakia set of modifiers./PE]
Detering, Dasda, 1979, Untersuchung einer ethnographischen Erwerbung für die Hamburger Sammlung aus dem Jahr 1851, Mitteilungen aus dem Museum fur Völkerkunde Hamburg, IX. [Shipibo, apud Kästner.]
Diaz Arguedas, Julio, 1971, Expedicionarios y exploradores del suelo boliviano, Ediciones Camarlinghi, La Paz. [Summary of travels and life stories of Haenke, d'Orbigny, Cardus, Armentia, Heath, Orton and many other explorers of the Bolivian Amazon.]
Diaz Castañeda, César, 1922, "Ligeros Apuntes Históricos sobre los Indios Cunibos, Masisea, 1912", in Izaguirre I:297-320.
Diaz Castañeda, César, 1923, Kunibo, Revista Inka, I(2):398-409.
Dietschy, Hans, 1939, Die Amerikanischen [sic] Keulen und Holzschwerter in ihrer Beziehung zur Kulturgeschichte der Neuen Welt, Internationales Archiv für Ethnographie, XXXVII:87-205. [Exhaustive typology of clubs, including descriptions (partly from literature) of "macanas" of Cashibo, Amahuaca, Cashinahua (p. 141), Mayoruna (p. 146); and double pointed sword clubs (pp. 154-155) of "Chama", Amahuaca, Conibo, Cashibo, Shipibo. List of museum objects./BI]
Diniz: see Oliveira.
Diniz, Keilah & Oliveira, Maria da Conceição Maia de, 1981, "A escola Kaxi" pp.30-37 in Comisão Pró-índio/SP, A questão da educação indígena, Editora Brasiliense, São Paulo.
Dirks, P. Serrais, 1879, Les explorations du Fleuve de Amazonas, faites par les Franciscains du Pérou (1633-50), International Congress of Americanists, third session, p.112-142. [Essentially Omaguas & Encabellados, but Mayuzuna (sic) discussed p.137.]
Disselhoff, H.D. & O. Zerries, 1974, Die Naturvölker Südamerikas: Die Erben des Inkareiches und die Indianer der Wälder, Berlin. [Popular book; no first-hand data on Panoans. Zerries used informations from Tessmann, Girard, Carneiro/Dole, Huxley/Capa. b&w drawings of Conibo duel knife, water jar, food bowl, balsa wood sculpture; photo of woman painting cloth./BI]
Dixon, R.W., 1994, Ergativity, Cambridge University Press, 271pp. [caxinaua material discussed pp.86-6 & elsewhere; apud Camargo 1998 who disagrees with authors' analysis./PE]
Dobkin De Rios, Marlene, 1972, Review of Wizard of the Upper Amazon, American Anthropologist, 74:1423.
Dockstader, Frederick J., 1967, Die Kunst der Indianer in Südamerika, Recklinghausen. [No first-hand data on Panoans. Photo of same carved wood puppet as Disselhoff & Zerries, 1974; and drinking bowl (quenpo), collected in 1925 by Kolb./BI]
Dole, Gertrude, [1961], The Influence of Population Density on the Development of Social Organization among the Amahuaca Indians of Eastern Peru, Ms.
Dole, Gertrude, 1962, Ethnographic Work among the Amahuaca, Middleburry College Newsletter, XXXVI:60.
Dole, Gertrude, 1966, Endocannibalism among the Amahuaca Indians of Eastern Peru, Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, XXIV:567-573. [Reprinted in Lyon 1974.]
Dole, Gertrude, 1974a, "The Marriages of Pacho: a woman's life among the Amahuaca", pp.3-35 in C. J. Matthiasson, ed., Many Sisters: Women in Cross-cultural Perspective, Free Press, New York.
Dole, Gertrude, 1974b, Types of Amahuaca Pottery and Techniques for its Construction, Ethnologische Zeitschrift Zürich, I: 145-159.
Dole, Gertrude, 1979a, "Amahuaca women in social change", pp.111-121 in McElroy & Matthiasson, eds., Sex Roles In Changing Cultures, SUNY-Buffalo Occasional Papers in Anthropology I.
Dole, Gertrude, 1979b, "Pattern and variation in Amahuaca kin terminology", pp.13-36 in D.J. Thomas, ed., Social Correlates of Kin Terminology, Working Papers on South American Indians, N°1, Bennington College, Vermont.
Dole, Gertrude, [1991], Who are the Amahuaca?, paper presented at the 15th South American Indian Conference, Bennington College.
Dole, Gertrude, 1991, " The Development of Kinship in Tropical South America", pp.373-403 in A.T. Rambo & K. Gollogly, eds., Profiles in Cultural Evolution, Anthropological Papers, Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, N°85, Ann Arbor.
Dole, Gertrude, [1993], Myth, History, and Ethnography: Reality of Amahuaca Culture, presented at 17th South American Indian Conference, Bennington College, Ms.
Dole, Gertrude, 1994, "Amahuaca", pp. 33-36, in J. Wilbert, org., Encyclopedia of World Cultures, vol.7, G.K. Hall & C°, Boston.
Dole, Gertrude, [forthcoming], "Amahuaca", Guía Etnográfica de la Alta Amazonía, vol.4, Flacso/IFEA, Quito.
Dolinger, J., 1955, The Jungle is a Woman, 235p., Chicago. [Ucayali.]
Domville-Fife, Charles W., 1924-5, Among the wild tribes of the Amazons, an account of exploration and adventure on the mighty Amazon and its confluents, with descriptions of the savage head-hunting and anthropophageous tribes inhabiting their banks, Banks, London. [German translation: 1926, Leipzig; Bolivian Panoans.]
Doria, C. & C.A. Ricardo, 1972, Populations indigènes du Brésil: perspectives de survie dans la région dite "amazonie legal", Bulletin de la Société Suisse des Américanistes, N°36:19. [Demographic data and information on intruders in Panoan territories (among others).]
Dostal, Walter, ed., 1972, The Situation of the Indian in South America, World Council of Churches, Geneva.
Duenas, Fray Juan, 1792, "Carta y Diario de Fray J.D. misionero del colegio de Ocopa que manifesta el importantisimo camino de comunicación desde Manoa al pueblo de Cumbasa del partido de Lamas, y el descubrimento de 22 naciones de gentiles de las que jamas se habia tenido noticias, con varias observaciones hechas por él mismo sobre Panos y Conibos y de los frutos y animales que mas abundan en las inmensas llanuras de la Pampa del Sacramento y caudaloso rio Ucayali", Mercurio Peruano, VI:165-186. [Also in M.A. Fuentes, ed., T.I:105-187, Lima, 1861.]
Dufour: see Hodge.
Duke: see Francis.
Durand, J. J., 1873, Le Solimões ou haut Amazone brésilien, Bulletin de la Société de Géographie de Paris, pp.225-245.
Durand, Juan, 1915, Etimologías peruanas de la lengua Pano, Boletín de la Sociedad Geográfica de Lima, XXI:306-313.
Durand, Juan, 1921, Etimologías Peru-Bolivianas, Talheres Gráficos de la Prensa, La Paz, 216p. [Exhaustive discussion of Panoan language contact./MA]
Dürr, Alice, 1978, Die Weberei in der zentralen peruanischen Montaña (Matsigenka, Shipibo, Piro und Campa), Masters dissertation, Basel University, Swizerland. [Unpubl. master's thesis. Short montaña ethnography; careful compilation and evaluation of written sources on textile production, ornaments, use. Good photos, e.g. cushmas from Basel museum collection. 130pp., 25 figs., 50 photos, 16 tables./BI]
Dürr, Alice, 1989, "Halbweben in der peruanischen Montaña", pp.431-442 in B. Engelbrecht and B. Gardi (eds.), Man Does Not Go Naked, Basel. [Instructive explanation of special "Ucayali technique" of "reserving half-weaving" (used for arm and leg ligatures), e.g. by Shipibo, Conibo, Mayoruna. Map, 11 figs./BI]
Dwyer, Jane Powell, ed., 1975, The Cashinahua of Eastern Peru, The Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Brown University. [All 5 contributions included in this superb catalog (230 figures) are based on Kensinger's collections and essays. Ultimate contribution to the study of Cashinahua material culture; review in Man 12(3-4):122-124; see Rabineau, Tanner, Ferguson, & Dawson./PE]