SummaryDebate has erupted over the current, hard-won policy of leaving isolated tribes in the Amazon alone. After two anthropologists suggested well-planned contacts may be needed to save them, activists have fiercely rejected this suggestion. The discussion evokes memories of not-so-distant crimes against the natives and philosophical questions as to what counts as a good life. Michael Gross reports
Accelerating deforestation and ecological degradation, linked to political and economic policies and...
Indigenous territories represent ~45% of land categorized as wilderness in the Amazon, but account f...
Many hunter-gatherers today find themselves caught between the dominance of neoliberal perspectives ...
Professional and popular publications have increasingly depicted native peoples of Amazonia as natu...
This article examines a new set of policies embraced by indigenous leaders in the Upper Napo region ...
While historically “Amazon” could refer to a river, a basin, and later a forest, it has been shaped ...
The Amazon basin is the largest and most species-rich tropical forest and river system in the world,...
Professional and popular publications have increasingly depicted native peoples of Amazonia as \u27\...
Our goal is to interrogate the uncertainty prior to the management of Amazonian territories and to s...
This article examines a new set of policies embraced by indigenous leaders in the Upper Napo region ...
In June 2009, in what had been referred to as the 'Amazon's Tiananmen', armed police engaged in a bl...
The periodic emergence of indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation in Amazonia have given ri...
Abstract. In Peru, the population of a very rare monkey species called the red uakari (Cacajao calvu...
abstract: At least 50 indigenous groups spread across lowland South America remain isolated and have...
On June 5th 2009, an estimated thirty people died in a clash between governmental authorities and in...
Accelerating deforestation and ecological degradation, linked to political and economic policies and...
Indigenous territories represent ~45% of land categorized as wilderness in the Amazon, but account f...
Many hunter-gatherers today find themselves caught between the dominance of neoliberal perspectives ...
Professional and popular publications have increasingly depicted native peoples of Amazonia as natu...
This article examines a new set of policies embraced by indigenous leaders in the Upper Napo region ...
While historically “Amazon” could refer to a river, a basin, and later a forest, it has been shaped ...
The Amazon basin is the largest and most species-rich tropical forest and river system in the world,...
Professional and popular publications have increasingly depicted native peoples of Amazonia as \u27\...
Our goal is to interrogate the uncertainty prior to the management of Amazonian territories and to s...
This article examines a new set of policies embraced by indigenous leaders in the Upper Napo region ...
In June 2009, in what had been referred to as the 'Amazon's Tiananmen', armed police engaged in a bl...
The periodic emergence of indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation in Amazonia have given ri...
Abstract. In Peru, the population of a very rare monkey species called the red uakari (Cacajao calvu...
abstract: At least 50 indigenous groups spread across lowland South America remain isolated and have...
On June 5th 2009, an estimated thirty people died in a clash between governmental authorities and in...
Accelerating deforestation and ecological degradation, linked to political and economic policies and...
Indigenous territories represent ~45% of land categorized as wilderness in the Amazon, but account f...
Many hunter-gatherers today find themselves caught between the dominance of neoliberal perspectives ...