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Sociedade sob risco: monetarização, beleza e a economia íntima do dom entre os Rikbaktsa da Amazônia brasileira
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Ädeeja: origem dos alimentos cultivados e práticas alimentares ye’kwana
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Enactive narrativities: rubber-times historicity and Indigenous media in Peruvian Amazonia
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As donas do fogo: parentesco, práticas alimentares e luta pela terra entre os Kaiowa e Guarani
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Do myths ever die? Social-cultural changes and mythical transformations in Indigenous Amazonia: a dialogue with Peter Gow
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Aprendiendo a poner gusto o sobre una gastropolítica urarina
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Ser Nhande’i va’e, da concepção aos primeiros passos: uma abordagem etnográfica sobre a permanência, o movimento e a palavra
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ExtrACTION: Impacts, Engagements, and Alternative Futures
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A Cultural History of Climate Change
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Pinngortitaq – A Place of Becoming
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Off-the-Grid in an On-Grid Nation: Household Energy Choices, Intra-Community Effects, and Attitudes in a Rural Neighborhood in Utah
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Going to School in the Forest: Changing Evaluations of Animal-Plant Interactions in the Kichwa Amazon
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Toxic Tropics: Purity and Danger in Everywhere in Everyday Life
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Book Review of Eating NAFTA: Trade, Food Policies, and the Destruction of Mexico by Alyshia Gálvez
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Transmission and Erosion of Local Knowledge Practices in a Fishing Village in South India
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Ethnic heterogeneity of knowledge on termites and human consumption in southern Cameroon
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Participatory Mapping with High-resolution Satellite Imagery: A Mixed Method Assessment of Land Degradation and Rehabilitation in Northern Burkina Faso
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Discovering Local Discourses about Climate Change
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Yellowtail Snapper: Human-Ecological Relationships in the South Florida Fishery
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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
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Local People’s Perceptions of Benefits and Costs of Protected Areas: The Case of Tarangire National Park and the Surrounding Ecosystem, Northern Tanzania
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INTRODUCTION
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HALF A HEART: DENATURALIZING POLYGYNY IN BANGKOK, THAILAND
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CO-WIVES, HUSBAND, AND THE MORMON POLYGYNOUS FAMILY