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Cachoeira de Lauareté: Political and Legal Advocacy on Behalf of the Great Amazonian Anaconda

This presentation explains the author’s collaborative work carried out with anthropologists from the Federal University of Amazonas and members of the Tucano and Tariano communities, which took place in Cachoeira de Laureté of the Uaupés and Papuri rivers on the Colombian-Brazilian border. The author reflects on the struggles of Indigenous peoples to achieve legal protection […]

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A Path Towards Reparation: Yasuní and Civilizational Crisis

A dialogue about the Amazon and the Yasuní National Park in Ecuador in times of crisis, emphasizing the issues of environmental crisis and climate collapse, where different social problems such as inequality, racism, anthropocentrism and colonialism intersect and how this impacts Indigenous territories. The speakers reflect upon the confrontation of positions regarding what the Amazon […]

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Financialization of the Forest: Soy, Pesticides, and Viruses

The Lower Tapajós region, a multi-ethnic territory in western Pará, Brazilian Amazon, is home to 13 Indigenous peoples, numerous traditional riverside communities, and several quilombola communities. This area now faces profound ecological and social upheavals due to the rapid expansion of soy plantations and the infrastructure necessary for grain export. In this talk, I examine […]

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Roda Configurações de Mundo

Roundtable about different views of the world, with special emphasis on Indigenous cosmologies. Participants: Kaka Werá, Cebaldo Inawinapi, Verenilde Pereira, Juan Carlos Galeano, Francisco Soares, Carla Santos, Carola Saavedra, Patrícia Vieira Moderation: Marta Lança, Ellen Lima e Candela Varas  October 19, 11:00 am Tenda Vila Literária, Casa Floresta  In collaboration with FOLIO, Óbidos International Literary Festival

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Book Launch of Amazónia by Juan Carlos Galeano

The volume brings together previously published poems, as well as unpublished poetry and aphorisms, by the Amazonian poet Juan Carlos Galeano. Published for the first time in Portuguese, in a bilingual edition, this poetry offers a panorama of the Amazon rainforest and the ties that bind the region’s Indigenous and riverside communities with the more […]

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Roundtable: Isolation, contact and exile

There are currently around 115 records of indigenous peoples in isolation in Brazil, most of them in the Legal Amazon. Of these records, only a small number have been confirmed and located, meaning that the majority of peoples living in isolation do not have their territory recognized and protected. However, even those peoples who live […]

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Indigenous Art and Anthropology Week

In recent years, the relationship between artistic practice and ethnography has led to unprecedented collaborative processes, languages, and research methodologies. Indigenous art and the debates fostered by anthropological disciplines have created new imaginaries to reinvent our world and our relationships with the beings that inhabit it. The “Indigenous Art and Anthropology Week”, a continuation of […]

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