“Chloe Nahum-Claudel’s monograph is an excellent addition to anthropology’s repertoire. It weaves together elaborate description with a creative analytical approach that applies to local and regional politics. It also serves as an impressive introduction to Nahum-Claudel’s skills as a rigorous and attentive scholar…All Amazonian scholars and many other anthropologists interested in indigenous politics would benefit from reading Nahum-Claudel’s book, whose elaboration of the concept of diplomacy and use of it in analysing ritual practices represent an important and innovative contribution to the discipline.” • Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute“Chloe Nahum-Claudel’s excellent book is the first full-length ethnography in English of the Enawenê- nawê, an Arawakan-speaking group of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso... [It] shows how the concept of diplomacy can be used to frame indigenous struggles over rights and resources in a way which respects indigenous cosmological perspectives.” • Anthropos“…interesting, thoughtful and well-written… a fine contribution to the ethnography of native lowland South America.” • Harry Walker, London School of Economics and Political Science