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Analysis |
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| · Brazilian scientists visit the Amazon: the scientific journeys of Oswaldo Cruz and Carlos Chagas (1910-13) Schweickardt, Júlio César; Lima, Nísia Trindade
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| · Nature and civilization: the decorative panels of the Teatro Amazonas foyer Daou, Ana Maria Lima
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| · Sexuality and civilization in the tropics: gender, medicine, and morality in the Manaus press (1895-1915) Santos, Fabiane Vinente dos
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| · Nature, colonization, and utopia in the works of João Daniel Costa, Kelerson Semerene
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| · The people of the black waters: the Amazon caboclo of the Negro river Santos, Fernando Sergio Dumas dos
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| · Memories of cholera in Pará (1855 and 1991): tragedies repeat them selves? Beltrão, Jane Felipe
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| · Development, science, and politics: the debate surrounding creation of the Instituto Internacional da Hiléia Amazônica Magalhães, Rodrigo Cesar da Silva; Maio, Marcos Chor
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| · Cosmology, environment, and health: Baniwa food myths and rites Garnelo, Luiza
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Sources |
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| · Bahsariwii: House of Dances Gentil, Gabriel
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| · The Amazon Sanitation Plan (1940-1942) Andrade, Rômulo de Paula; Hochman, Gilberto
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Essay |
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| · Animals and the primitive: the Others of our culture Nunes, Benedito
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Interviews |
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| · Marcus Barros talks about the environment and tropical diseases in the Amazon Penido, Stella Oswaldo Cruz
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Dossier Baniwa |
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| · Koame wemakaa pandza kome watapetaaka kaawa (Baniwa, a story of plants and cures): the pathways to a script Penido, Stella Oswaldo Cruz
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| · Plants that cure and 'qualities of being': on ontology and Amerindian otherness Gonçalves, Marco Antonio
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| · The world and sustainable indigenous knowledge Fernando, André
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