Tales of the forest Volume3
ebook ∣ Subtle and envious anthropomorphic animals
By Angelo Giammarresi
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This third book Tales of the forest: Subtle and envious anthropomorphic animals, part of my multimedia project 'My Indigenous Roots' on the oral traditions of the world, as the subtitle indicates, focuses on treacherous and envious 'anthropomorphic animals' who, through trickery and stratagems, take advantage of their fellow creatures to satiate their own greed and covetousness, as mankind still does today. Three stories from the Yanesha tradition that are centuries old confirm that certain tendencies endure unchanged with the passage of time, if not even exacerbated.
Angelo Giammarresi was born in the splendid and sunny Sicily. Director, multimedia producer, ethnographer has produced over 80 documentaries. MAPINIKI - Interactive History of Our Ashaninka-Yanesha Native Community, Interactive Stories Of Our Ashaninka-Yanesha Tradition and the film NA'PA CHOMOCH - PALLERR YANESHA on the life of a wise Yanesha in the third millennium are two important works of the new multimedia project "My Indigenous Roots", dedicated to the transcription of oral traditions of indigenous peoples. Author's site www.wocmultimedia.biz