Uncontacted and Recently Contacted Indigenous Peoples

Observatory of Isolated Indigenous Peoples - website featuring photographs, articles, and up-to-date information. https://povosisolados.org/

“Isolation as a Declaration of Refusal: Indigenous Responses to the Violence of the Brazilian State”, Article by Fábio Ribeiro, Miguel Aparício and Beatriz Matos.

Forest Alchemy: The Suruwaha and Poisons Book with photographs by Miguel Aparício, Priscila Moreira and Juliana Lins. 

Biodiversity and Indigenous Cultivation Fields

Between Plants and Words: Ways of Knowing among the Wajãpi (AP) Thesis by Joana Cabral de Oliveira.

Worlds of Fields and Forests. Article by Joana Cabral de Oliveira.

Traditional Peoples and Biodiversity in Brazil: Contributions of Indigenous Peoples, Quilombola Communities, and Traditional Communities to Biodiversity, Policies and Threats. Several authors.

The Giant of the Forest: A Brief Introduction to the Mairá Potato (Casimirella sp.) in the Indigenous Amazon.  Article by Gilton Mendes dos Santos.

The Potatoes Sprouted for Me: Cultivation, Gender, and Ritual among the Krahô (TO, Brazil) Thesis by Ana Gabriela Morim de Lima. 

Ethnography of Krahô Fields: The Socio-Ritual Life of Plants and the Aesthetics of Diversity. Article by Ana Morim de Lima.

Amazonian Archaeology

Indian Bread and Plant Doughs: Links between Past and Present in the Indigenous Amazon. Article by Gilton Mendes dos Santos, Daniel Cangussu and other authors.

Who Owns the Future of the Amazon? Article by Anne Py-Daniel and Claide de Paula Moraes.

Protecting archaeological sites in the Amazon is essential for environmental wellbeing. Article by Adriana Abdenur, Claide de Paula Moraes, among other authors.