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THE AMAZONIAN SOCIAL
RELATION TO NATURE  

An Open Access Environmental Humanities Digital  Project

Shared Bodies 

The land and the human life cylce is a shared body. Our approach is to interview knowledgeable individuals in the forest setting where their memories are activated by the plants and animals they see.

Intimately explore stories through audio visual expression...

The Human Life Cycle

 

 The Land    

 

  • Relatives who went away: Origins Stories and the Meaning of Biodiversity

  • Forests

  • Rivers and Rain

  • Sky, Sun, Moon and Stars and Thunder

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"Land and people are a shared body. I am not quite sure how to explain it, it's just something we know to be true from generations of intimacy with the land. It's like knowing the sun will rise every day"

All Videos
Old version Promo Solar Canoe
04:48
Fiorella Vera-Adrianzen explains why you should learn an indigenous language
04:26
Lauren Dodaro explains why you should learn an indigenous language
04:04
Travis and John explain why you should learn an indigenous language
05:59
To give birth like a shirkillu tree
00:38
Clip11 1
03:41
Eulodia Dagua, "A Ceramic Representation of the Kuaentza River."
01:54
Eulodia Dagua "A man's peccary body"
04:43
Belgica Dagua,  On the joy of childhood in the forest
03:30
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