“…The park's originators, the Villas‐Bôas brothers, sought to enclose an already timeless but threatened human ecosystem in a bubble, and to preserve both the traditions of indigenous inhabitants and the tradition of a part European, part African, and part Indian Brazilian national identity. Indigenous inhabitants of the first national park designed to preserve people and their culture have been caught between the goals of pacification, state control, and preservation as if in amber (Garfield ). Pacification arrived with the imposition of a reimagined picture of (Upper) Xinguan social relations maintained through cooperative ritual instead of intergroup warfare, which is part of a process that Menezes de Bastos () calls “pax Xinguensis.”…”