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Guzmán-Gallegos, María A. Controlling Abandoned Oil Installations: Ruination and Ownership in Northern Peruvian Amazonia. In Indigenous Life Projects and Extractivism: Ethnographies from South America, edited by Cecilie V. Ødegaard and Juan J. V. Andía, 53-73. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019*
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Tsing, Anna. The Buck, the Bull, and the Dream of the Stag: Some Unexpected Weeds of the Anthropocene. Suomen Antropologi, Volume 42, Issue 1 (2017): 3-21.
Lederach, Angela J. “The Campesino Was Born to the Campo”: A Multispecies Approach to Territorial Peace in Colombia. American Anthropologist, Volume 119, No. 4 (2017): 589-602.
Costa, Luiz. Making Animals into Food among the Kanamari of Western Amazonia. In Animism in rainforest and tundra. Personhood, animals, plants and things in contemporary Amazonia and Siberia, edited by Marc Brightman, Vanessa Grotti, and Olga Ulturgasheva, 96–112. Oxford: Berghahn Press, 2012.
Cassidy, Rebeca. Lives With Others: Climate Change and Human-Animal Relations. Annual Review of Anthropology, No. 41 (2012): 21-36.
Brown, Kerri. The Use of Medicinal Plants in Rio De Janeiro's Urban Periphery: An Analysis of Communities’ Engagements with Policies. Journal of Ethnobiology, Volume 36, No. 4 (2016): 861-880.
Kristensen, Dorthe B. Uncanny Memories, Violence and Indigenous Medicine. In Patients, Doctors and Healers: Medical Worlds among the Mapuche in Southern Chile, 151-169. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
Neto, Aristoteles B. Tobacco visions: shamanic drawings of the Wauja Indians. Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi: Ciências Humanas, Volume 13, No. 13 (2018): 501-517.
Arnold, Denise Y. Making Textiles into Persons: Gestural Sequences and Relationality in Communities of Weaving Practice of the South Central Andes. Journal of Material Culture, Volume 23, No. 2 (2018): 239-260.
Díaz, Andrea B. “Sumak Kawsay Is Harmful for All of Us”: Oil Roads and Well-being among the Waorani in Ecuadorian Amazonia. Latin American Perspectives, Volume 38, Issue 238, No. 3 (2021): 51-68.
Silva, Evaldo M. Walking on the Bad Land. The Guarani Indians in the Triple Frontier. In Big Water: The Making of Borderlands between Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, edited by Jacob Blanc and Frederico Freitas, 186-208. Tucson: University of Arizona, 2018.
Sletto, Bjørn I. “We Drew What We Imagined”: Participatory Mapping, Performance, and the Arts of Landscape Making. Current Anthropology, Volume 50, No. 4 (2009): 443-476.
Cortines, Ana C., Robson D. Possidônio, Natália C. F. Bahia, João C. H. O. Cruz, Leonardo E. de Freitas and Edmundo Gallo. Social Cartography and the Defense of the Traditional Caiçara Territory of Trindade (Paraty, RJ, Brazil). In: Climate Change Adaptation in Latin America: Managing Vulnerability, Fostering Resilience, edited by Walter L. Filho and Leonardo E. de Freitas, 445-456. Cham: Springer, 2018.
Pereira, Xerardo. A Review of Indigenous Tourism in Latin America: Reflections on an Anthropological Study of Guna Tourism (Panama). Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Volume 24, Issue 8-9 (2016): 1121-1138.
Dillette, Alana. Roots Tourism: A Second Wave of Double Consciousness for African Americans. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Volume 29, Issue 2-3 (2021): 412-427.
Bowens, Natasha. Brown Girl Farming; Black and Loss; Cherokee Seed Bank; Foods are Our Teachers. In: The Color of Food: Stories of Race, Resilience and Farming, 14-22; 58-66; 119-126; 268-279. Gabriola Island: New Society, 2015.
Garzón, Diego S. and Laura Gutiérrez Escobar. Revolturas: Resisting Multinational Seed Corporations and Legal Seed Regimes through Seed Saving Practices and Activism in Colombia. The Journal of Peasant Studies, Volume 47, Issue 4 (2019): 674-699.
Miniconi, Renauld and Sylvain Guyot. Conflicts and Cooperation in the Mountainous Mapuche Territory (Argentina): The Case of the Nahuel Huapi National Park. Journal of Alpine Research, Volume 98, Issue 1 (2010): 138-153.
Berry, Kate A., Sue Jackson, Laurel Saito and Louis Forline. Reconceptualising Water Quality Governance to Incorporate Knowledge and Values: Case Studies from Australian and Brazilian Indigenous Communities. Water Alternatives, Volume 11, Issue 1 (2018): 40-60.
Buriti, R., M. Al-Saidi and L. Ribbe. Challenges of Multi-level Water Governance at Micro-watershed Level – A case From Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science, No. 191 (2018): 1-9.
Asad, Talal. The Concept of Cultural Translation in British Social Anthropology. In Writing Culture, edited by James Clifford and George E. Marcus, 141-164. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986.*
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Helmreich, Stefan. How Scientists Think About ‘Natives’, For Example. A Problem of Taxonomy Among Biologists of Alien Species in Hawaii. Royal Anthropological Institute, No. 11 (2005): 107-128.