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FOREST: A CULTURAL INVENTION
As cultural landscapes erected by indigenous peoples, the forests changed the atlantic world's and global capitalism's histories, their creators and the different strategies of resistance created by them to stop devastation remain the Brazilian people a blind spot
Postado em 21/10/2024 - 18:07 - English
OCHER: THE WORLD’S ORIGIN
The first era of Technological Reproducibility can be traced to evidence of the protagonism of women in rock art and indigenous body painting
Postado em 21/10/2024 - 17:40 - English
About World-Building Techniques
Curator with Serpentine Arts Technologies, Tamar Clarke-Brown talks about her collaboration with Brazilian digital artist Gabriel Massan in the production of a fictional archeology game
Postado em 05/12/2023 - 17:21 - English
And the river became Amazon
Narratives around indigenous female warriors may have enhanced the belief in a province of women without men
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 16:44 - English
The shroud shredder, the urutau, the YyamiOxorongá and the wrong and the death omens that dominate contemporary Brazil
The pit of night floods the woods outside, a shrieking sound freezes the spine and a running white specter cuts the view, an augury of the nearby ent to whom she approaches
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 16:31 - English
Made in Belém
Stylist Labô Young conquers the world with his creations from plants, and wants to continue producing locally
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 15:45 - English
Tatak Boacé – The Pulsing word
The necessary writing of history by native peoples
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 15:36 - English
Plant the body
The artists Gê Viana and Gustavo Caboco build their trajectories from the understanding of their own ancestry
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 15:32 - English
The jaguar constellation
Between fascination and terror, the jaguar's imagery resonates with indigenous cosmogonies, science and literature. The jaguar is a symbol of power, strength, knowledge and strategy. For good and for bad.
Postado em 12/05/2022 - 15:17 - English
Denilson Baniwa entrevista Maial Paiakan
Entrevista na íntegra de Denilson Baniwa com Maial Paiakan no projeto Amazônia: Uma Residência Editorial
Postado em 05/11/2021 - 12:57
Biocultural Heritages
The botanical diversity of the Amazon is a result of the centuries-old interactions between indigenous communities and local nature
Postado em 13/09/2021 - 12:22
Eduardo Neves and Jennifer Watling: An archeology of the tropics
Researchers from the MAE (USP) talk about the Amazon rainforest as an anthropogenic construction at the Editorial Residency.
Postado em 05/08/2021 - 17:56