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Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America (SALSA) · United States
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This journal focuses on the study of Indigenous peoples in Lowland South America, particularly in the Amazonian region. It examines their food economies, kinship systems, cosmologies, and social and political transformations. The articles explore how Indigenous peoples engage with external forces such as state policies, market economies, and technological changes, while also asserting their own cultural practices and knowledge systems. Themes include the materiality of social relations, gender roles in food production, the impact of monetization, and the negotiation of identity and autonomy.
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