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And the river became Amazon
Narratives around indigenous female warriors may have enhanced the belief in a province of women without men
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 16:44 - English
The shroud shredder, the urutau, the YyamiOxorongá and the wrong and the death omens that dominate contemporary Brazil
The pit of night floods the woods outside, a shrieking sound freezes the spine and a running white specter cuts the view, an augury of the nearby ent to whom she approaches
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 16:31 - English
Made in Belém
Stylist Labô Young conquers the world with his creations from plants, and wants to continue producing locally
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 15:45 - English
Tatak Boacé – The Pulsing word
The necessary writing of history by native peoples
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 15:36 - English
Plant the body
The artists Gê Viana and Gustavo Caboco build their trajectories from the understanding of their own ancestry
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 15:32 - English
The jaguar constellation
Between fascination and terror, the jaguar's imagery resonates with indigenous cosmogonies, science and literature. The jaguar is a symbol of power, strength, knowledge and strategy. For good and for bad.
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 15:17 - English
Themônias: montage and LGBTQIA+ activism in the Amazon
Monstrosity, hybridism and sound systems shape the imagination of Themônias, a cultural expression that asserts itself as an anticolonial uprising
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 15:09 - English
Jaider Esbell and the overlapping of worlds
The series A Guerra dos Kanaimés materializes the Macuxi understanding that reality overlaps past, present and future
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 15:04 - English
Daydreaming is a trip on the riverocean of imagination
The poet and essayist from Pará talks about the revelation of the Amazonian imaginary as a way of knowing the world and the need to incorporate its values
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 14:53 - English
Denilson Baniwa entrevista Maial Paiakan
Entrevista na íntegra de Denilson Baniwa com Maial Paiakan no projeto Amazônia: Uma Residência Editorial
Postado em 05/11/2021 - 12:57
Biocultural Heritages
The botanical diversity of the Amazon is a result of the centuries-old interactions between indigenous communities and local nature
Postado em 13/09/2021 - 12:22
Eduardo Neves and Jennifer Watling: An archeology of the tropics
Researchers from the MAE (USP) talk about the Amazon rainforest as an anthropogenic construction at the Editorial Residency.
Postado em 05/08/2021 - 17:56