Drawing on the case of the Peruvian Urarina, this article seeks to understand the present high demand for Western trade goods among native Amazonian peoples by situating it within a broader economy of desire with roots in historical experiences of colonization. The relations of ‘taming’ that have long been a feature of encounters with outsiders, mediating an opposition between ‘savage’ and ‘civilized’ states, have become a central part of the caring dynamic between husbands and wives. This is increasingly focused on the provision of commodities, which are construed as akin to wild pets in need of taming and whose acquisition is a quintessentially male pursuit, much like hunting. While exacerbating existing gender asymmetries, this process p...
The first book to address the classic anthropological theme of property through the ethnography of A...
In terms of the pan-Amazonian social paradigm that transforms affines into kin and assimilates them ...
The meat from wild animals, or wild meat, is critical to the survival of rural and Indigenous peopl...
Drawing on the case of the Peruvian Urarina, this article seeks to understand the present high deman...
This article examines Amazonian Urarina engagements with the system of debt peonage in light of the ...
none1noCreativity and Control: Property in Guianese Amazonia. This article introduces the anthropolo...
Cooperatives have been widely supported as vehicles for community-based conservation and development...
The article examines the ‘contradiction’ between indigenous Amazonian people's opposition to hydroca...
This article is based on fieldwork among the Guajá people, a small indigenous group of Tupí-Guaraní ...
In this paper I discuss the recent phenomenon of conspicuous and increasing consumption of goods amo...
The first book to address the classic anthropological theme of property through the ethnography of A...
This thesis explores the value of manufactured items among the Sanema, a hunting and horticultural p...
Among the Cintas-Largas, through a continuous flow of goods and services, the interests of the polit...
This paper analyzes Amerindian representations of Amazon-like women and cannibalism in the context o...
Recent research argues that globalization in Latin America sometimes results in the homogenization o...
The first book to address the classic anthropological theme of property through the ethnography of A...
In terms of the pan-Amazonian social paradigm that transforms affines into kin and assimilates them ...
The meat from wild animals, or wild meat, is critical to the survival of rural and Indigenous peopl...
Drawing on the case of the Peruvian Urarina, this article seeks to understand the present high deman...
This article examines Amazonian Urarina engagements with the system of debt peonage in light of the ...
none1noCreativity and Control: Property in Guianese Amazonia. This article introduces the anthropolo...
Cooperatives have been widely supported as vehicles for community-based conservation and development...
The article examines the ‘contradiction’ between indigenous Amazonian people's opposition to hydroca...
This article is based on fieldwork among the Guajá people, a small indigenous group of Tupí-Guaraní ...
In this paper I discuss the recent phenomenon of conspicuous and increasing consumption of goods amo...
The first book to address the classic anthropological theme of property through the ethnography of A...
This thesis explores the value of manufactured items among the Sanema, a hunting and horticultural p...
Among the Cintas-Largas, through a continuous flow of goods and services, the interests of the polit...
This paper analyzes Amerindian representations of Amazon-like women and cannibalism in the context o...
Recent research argues that globalization in Latin America sometimes results in the homogenization o...
The first book to address the classic anthropological theme of property through the ethnography of A...
In terms of the pan-Amazonian social paradigm that transforms affines into kin and assimilates them ...
The meat from wild animals, or wild meat, is critical to the survival of rural and Indigenous peopl...