Book review of, Trekking Through History: The Huaorani of Amazonia. Laura M. Rival. New York: Columbia University Press, 2002. xx + 246 pp., plates, maps, tables, figures, notes, references, index. ISBN 0-231-11844-9
This article analyses a remarkable series of publications, the Coleção Narradores Indígenas do Alto ...
The Wari empire emerged near the present day city of Ayacucho, Peru around AD 600 and collapsed appr...
Book review of Gender and Sociality in Amazonia: How Real People Are Made. Cecilia McCallum. Oxford:...
Book review of Warfare and Shamanism in Amazonia. Carlos Fausto. Translated by David Rodgers. New Yo...
In Amazonia: A Natural History. Hugh Raffles. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002. xiii + 30...
Various book reviews: Viviendo Bien: Genero y Fertilidad entre los Airo-Pai de la Amazonia Peruana [...
Book review of Amazonia: Territorial Struggles on Perennial Frontiers. Paul Little. Baltimore: Johns...
With particular reference to works by Tukano and Desana authors, this paper examines some of the cul...
It is so refreshing to read a book on the history of the indigenous peoples of the Brazilian Amazon ...
Article review of De Volta ao Lago de Leite. Lasmar, Cristiane. Sao Paulo: Edusp/ISA/NuTI. 2005. 285...
In The Oxford Handbook of the Incas, Alconini and Covey bring together perspectives from archaeologi...
Book review of The Indians and Brazil. Mercio Pereira Gomes. Translated by John W. Moon. Gainesville...
In this article the author argues that the Incas and the Arawaks had a relationship that was more co...
In Indigenous Peoples in Isolation in the Peruvian Amazon: Their Struggle for Survival and Freedom, ...
The idea of indigenous populations around the world as “noble savages” dominated literature for much...
This article analyses a remarkable series of publications, the Coleção Narradores Indígenas do Alto ...
The Wari empire emerged near the present day city of Ayacucho, Peru around AD 600 and collapsed appr...
Book review of Gender and Sociality in Amazonia: How Real People Are Made. Cecilia McCallum. Oxford:...
Book review of Warfare and Shamanism in Amazonia. Carlos Fausto. Translated by David Rodgers. New Yo...
In Amazonia: A Natural History. Hugh Raffles. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002. xiii + 30...
Various book reviews: Viviendo Bien: Genero y Fertilidad entre los Airo-Pai de la Amazonia Peruana [...
Book review of Amazonia: Territorial Struggles on Perennial Frontiers. Paul Little. Baltimore: Johns...
With particular reference to works by Tukano and Desana authors, this paper examines some of the cul...
It is so refreshing to read a book on the history of the indigenous peoples of the Brazilian Amazon ...
Article review of De Volta ao Lago de Leite. Lasmar, Cristiane. Sao Paulo: Edusp/ISA/NuTI. 2005. 285...
In The Oxford Handbook of the Incas, Alconini and Covey bring together perspectives from archaeologi...
Book review of The Indians and Brazil. Mercio Pereira Gomes. Translated by John W. Moon. Gainesville...
In this article the author argues that the Incas and the Arawaks had a relationship that was more co...
In Indigenous Peoples in Isolation in the Peruvian Amazon: Their Struggle for Survival and Freedom, ...
The idea of indigenous populations around the world as “noble savages” dominated literature for much...
This article analyses a remarkable series of publications, the Coleção Narradores Indígenas do Alto ...
The Wari empire emerged near the present day city of Ayacucho, Peru around AD 600 and collapsed appr...
Book review of Gender and Sociality in Amazonia: How Real People Are Made. Cecilia McCallum. Oxford:...