In this episode, Ana Gabriela Morim de Lima reflects on her journey alongside the Krahô people, which began in 2004, and the many lessons she has learned through years of working with them. The conversation explores the cultivation of sweet potatoes, kinship relations, and the rituals that shape the social life of the Krahô.

Throughout the interview, Ana Gabriela reflects on the Amerindian thought and the important contributions that Indigenous peoples make to the preservation of biodiversity.

Ana Gabriela Morim de Lima is an anthropologist, holds a PhD from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and is a Professor at the Federal University of Espírito Santo.

Keywords: Life History; Agricultural Practices and Knowledge; Biodiversity