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Indigenous Agency and Written Culture in the Jesuit Missions of Paraguay
(National Museum of Ethnology, 2015-06)
Recent research has paid special attentionto the role played by indigenous elite in the production of texts and maps. Thediscovery of a large number of manuscripts made by indigenous authorities indifferent media and for ...
Biocultural memory and transitions in mountain food systems: the case of two indigenous communities from Chile and Mexico
(2018)
Food is not only nourishment. Food feeds knowledge, practices, and beliefs through generations, and thus it sustains biocultural memories. However, prevailing economic models homogenize biocultural food systems by replacing ...
A conflict between a threatened deer and indigenous agriculture: Tarukas (Hippocamelus antisensis D'Orbigny) and Aymara farmers in northern Chile
(EDICIONES UNIV, CONCEPCION, 2021)
The taruka is one of the least known deer species of the world. Its range includes the northern Andean mountains in Chile, where their relationship with Aymara peasants is conflictive because of crop raiding. The aim of ...
Wild food plants used by the indigenous peoples of the South American Gran Chaco: A general synopsis and intercultural comparison
(Druckerei Liddy Halm, 2009-12)
The Gran Chaco is the most extensive wooded region in South America after the Amazon Rain Forest, and is also a pole of cultural diversity. This study summarises and updates a total of 573 ethnobotanical data on the use ...
A food resource for natives and mestizo groups of Mexico: the wild mushroomsUN RECURSO ALIMENTARIO DE LOS GRUPOS ORIGINARIOS Y MESTIZOS DE MÉXICO: LOS HONGOS SILVESTRES
(Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, 2014)
A food resource for natives and mestizo groups of Mexico: the wild mushroomsUN RECURSO ALIMENTARIO DE LOS GRUPOS ORIGINARIOS Y MESTIZOS DE MÉXICO: LOS HONGOS SILVESTRES
(Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, 2014)
La construcción de lo indígena en textos etnoficcionales en Centroamérica
(Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica, 2007)
Prevalence of Trypanosoma cruzi and Other Trypanosomatids in Frequently-Hunted Wild Mammals from the Peruvian Amazon
(American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2017)
To better understand the ecology of Trypanosoma cruzi in the northeastern Peruvian Amazon, we evaluated the prevalence of T. cruzi and other trypanosomatids in four orders of wild mammals hunted and consumed by inhabitants ...
An Unstable Wor(l)d: Conceptions of the Cosmic Order in the Narratives and Rituals of a South American Indigenous People
(Aschendorff Verlag, 2020)
According to French anthropologist Pierre Clastres, this large existential question is at the core of the cosmology of Guarani people, inhabitants of the South American jungles since time immemorial. The Guaraní myths ...