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Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America (SALSA) · United States

eISSN2572-3626
DOAJOpen Access
15
/ 100
High Risk
Score Breakdown
DOAJ Verified+15
Total15

Aims & Scope✦ Inferred from recent articles

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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General Information

Country / RegionUnited States
Primary LanguageEnglish, Spanish, Portuguese
1st Year Published
StatusActive
Total Publications
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Submission Info

Peer ReviewAnonymous peer review
Review Time
Acceptance Rate
OA LicenseCC BY-NC-SA
OA Rate

Ethics & Quality

COPE Member✗ No
OASPA Member✗ No
Not on Predatory Lists✓ Yes

Think.Check.Submit Compliance

8/12 · 67%
Do you know the journal / publisher?
Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America (SALSA)
Does the journal have a website?
✓ Linked
Is the ISSN verified?
2572-3626
Indexed in a trusted database?
DOAJ
Peer review process documented?
Anonymous peer review
Follows ethical publishing standards (COPE)?
N/A
APC fees clearly disclosed?
N/A
Not on predatory/blacklists?
✓ Clean
Long-term digital preservation?
N/A
Plagiarism detection in place?
N/A
Listed in DOAJ (verified OA)?
DOAJ verified
Primary language documented?
English, Spanish, Portuguese

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Subject Classification

Research Topics (OpenAlex)

Anthropological Studies and InsightsIndigenous Health and EducationAmazonian Archaeology and EthnohistoryIndigenous Cultures and HistoryIndigenous Studies in Latin AmericaConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource ManagementAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentLatin American Cultural PoliticsGeographies of human-animal interactionsColonialism, slavery, and trade
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Data updated: 2026-05-26 · Sources: SJR, DOAJ, OpenAlex, WoS, Crossref