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The struggle of indigenous people of the lower Rio Mayo, northwestern Mexico for water resources: an overview and a critical assessment
A View from France: The Struggle for Abortion Rights
The two hungers: food security, morality, and cash transfer policies for Canela Apanjekra people in Indigenous Central Brazil
Gentes y maneras de hablar en el río Apaporis (Colombia): el caso de YAUNA, TANIMUCA y LETUAMA
Fermentative processes of the agricultural food system in the Upper Rio Negro: ethnographic notes on feminine knowledge, intention, and agency in the production of fermented beverages
Relatos corporales con ajustes epistémicos De cuando un cuerpo humano se transformaba en bufeo en el río Napo
Indigenous feminisms and anthropology
Indigenous Algorithms, Organizations, and Rationality
Chamada para dossiê: Indigenous Brazilian Anthropology
Integrating molecular diagnostics for the confirmation of Tritrichomonas foetus in cattle from northwestern Mexico
Writing from colonial trauma: Land, knowledge, and indigenous refusal
Diversity for testa seed color among sesame populations, collected in Central and Northwestern Mexico
Enactive Narrativities: Rubber-Times Historicity and Indigenous Media in Peruvian Amazonia
Book Review of Eating NAFTA: Trade, Food Policies, and the Destruction of Mexico by Alyshia Gálvez
Naming people, making bodies: Reflections on Tukano onomastics
A Poetic Panorama of Rio
ABOVE AND BELOW AMONG MAINLANDERS AND SALTWATER PEOPLE IN BUKA, BOUGAINVILLE
“Indigenous in Me: Nemachtili in Freirean and Critical Indigenous Methodologies”
“I need to take care of myself as well”—self‐care strategies of abortion acompañantes in Northern Mexico
Practices of Resilience: Nahuatl and Nahua Online Cultural Initiatives in Mexico City and Los Angeles During COVID-19
Mothering in plural, reflections on the political at 10 years since the forced disappearance of 43 students from Ayotzinapa in Guerrero, Mexico
The Forest and the City: Rio as an Immersive Landscape
Do myths ever die? Social-cultural changes and mythical transformations in Indigenous Amazonia: a dialogue with Peter Gow
Seventh Lagoon: The Ring of Water
Street-connected children and factors that influence their street presence: A critical literature review