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"Nothing is simple". An ethnographic theory and its history
Marcio Goldman, Elizabeth Ewart, and Patrick O'Hare
Between the root and the stem: on women-plant relations, predation and familiarisation among the Awajún (Upper Amazonas, Peru)
Nils Haukeland Vedal
Naming people, making bodies: reflections on Tukano onomastics
Geraldo Andrello
Do myths ever die? Social-cultural changes and mythical transformations in Indigenous Amazonia: a dialogue with Peter Gow
Aparecida M. N. Vilaça
Baniwa speculative kinship
João Vianna
Making kinship with plants and the multiple meanings of care in Amazonian Indigenous gardens
Ana Gabriela Morim de Lima
Making noise through law: Indigenous legal mobilisation against a power plant in “French” Guiana
Pierre Auzerau
Enactive narrativities: rubber-times historicity and Indigenous media in Peruvian Amazonia
Gabriel Torrealba Alfonzo
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