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Cuicuilco. Revista de ciencias antropológicas
versión On-line ISSN 2448-8488versión impresa ISSN 2448-9018
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HEIRAS RODRIGUEZ, Carlos Guadalupe. Consaguinize and deconsanguinize, Tepehuas ways to "replace": to make consanguineous ties between new parents and new children, new grandparents and new grandchildren. But also consanguineous in-law?. Cuicuilco. Rev. cienc. antropol. [online]. 2018, vol.25, n.72, pp.145-169. ISSN 2448-8488.
This article describes the shamanic ritual practices that allow the Ma'alh'amanín (Eastern Tepehuas) to break the old bonds of consanguinity with parents who have died, or are absent in life, and build new consanguineous ties with the "replacements" (oqxtapáaxanín) that substitute them as new parents, whereby the main purpose of the article is to propose that, according to ethnographic data, consanguineous relations are not a universal biological fact, but rather a social-ontological construction. The article also places emphasis on the funeral rituals that permit the substitution of old children for those who will act as their substitutes, albeit that this is only from the perspective of the deceased parents who will continue their life in the other world. As far as living humans are concerned, the focus of the ethnographic description is with regard to the construction of the relationship between new children and new parents, as well as to those cases in which the spouses and the old children of the new children submit equally to the shamanic mechanism of ritualistic blood transfusion (consanguinization), so that the " replacements" become the grandparents of their new grandchildren.
Palabras llave : Tepehua; Ma'álh'amá'; kinship; consanguinize; desconsanguinize; shamanic rites.