This dissertation examines the relational philosophy of Quichua Indigenous people living along the Bobonaza river in the Ecuadorian Amazon. I argue that Bobonaza river Quichuas cultivate social relationships with nonhuman beings such as plants and animals to navigate the web of biosemiotic relations that constitute the Amazon forest. I examine Amazonian Quichua and anthropological notions of ‘self’ and kinship in more-than-human contexts. Bobonaza Quichuas understand nonhuman beings such as plants and animals to be selves imbued with intentionality, sociality, and subjectivity. They become yacharishka (familiar with or accustomed to) with nonhuman selves through specific practices such as songs, dreaming, and the ingestion of entheogens. By...
This thesis uses an ethnographic study to explore the cultural logic that shapes the livelihoods of ...
This thesis uses an ethnographic study to explore the cultural logic that shapes the livelihoods of ...
This research was carried out in the Apiwtxa village of the Ashaninka people, located on the banks o...
This dissertation examines the relational philosophy of Quichua Indigenous people living along the B...
This ethnoecological study of the Makushi Amerindians of Amazonian Guyana explores the place of plan...
This article is based on fieldwork among the Guajá people, a small indigenous group of Tupí-Guaraní ...
Drawing from fieldwork and archival research carried out in Bolivia between 2010 and 2017, this arti...
This dissertation investigates the pathways and consequences of the commodification of ayahuasca, an...
Abstract Personhood and human-spirit relations among the Yuracaré of the Bolivian Amazon. By Annica...
This is an ethnography of the Filhos do Erepecuru (henceforth Filhos), an African-American people wh...
Seeking to generate a deeper methodological and theoretical dialogue between botanical science and a...
In what distinctive ways are lowland South American Indians animists? Is there a place in Amerindian...
This dissertation examines how animals formed part of daily, economic, sociopolitical, and ceremonia...
textThis dissertation explores the uses of two tropical rainforest plants by three different people...
This is the accepted version of the article.In this article, I discuss the notion of Amazonian ecopo...
This thesis uses an ethnographic study to explore the cultural logic that shapes the livelihoods of ...
This thesis uses an ethnographic study to explore the cultural logic that shapes the livelihoods of ...
This research was carried out in the Apiwtxa village of the Ashaninka people, located on the banks o...
This dissertation examines the relational philosophy of Quichua Indigenous people living along the B...
This ethnoecological study of the Makushi Amerindians of Amazonian Guyana explores the place of plan...
This article is based on fieldwork among the Guajá people, a small indigenous group of Tupí-Guaraní ...
Drawing from fieldwork and archival research carried out in Bolivia between 2010 and 2017, this arti...
This dissertation investigates the pathways and consequences of the commodification of ayahuasca, an...
Abstract Personhood and human-spirit relations among the Yuracaré of the Bolivian Amazon. By Annica...
This is an ethnography of the Filhos do Erepecuru (henceforth Filhos), an African-American people wh...
Seeking to generate a deeper methodological and theoretical dialogue between botanical science and a...
In what distinctive ways are lowland South American Indians animists? Is there a place in Amerindian...
This dissertation examines how animals formed part of daily, economic, sociopolitical, and ceremonia...
textThis dissertation explores the uses of two tropical rainforest plants by three different people...
This is the accepted version of the article.In this article, I discuss the notion of Amazonian ecopo...
This thesis uses an ethnographic study to explore the cultural logic that shapes the livelihoods of ...
This thesis uses an ethnographic study to explore the cultural logic that shapes the livelihoods of ...
This research was carried out in the Apiwtxa village of the Ashaninka people, located on the banks o...