Publications

Eleonora Lundell

Introduction: Enquiries into Contemporary Ritual Landscapes. Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics 11(1): 5–17, 2017. Co-authored with Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen and Marja-Liisa Honkasalo.

Rituaaliesineet afrobrasilialaisessa umbandassa: ontografinen näkökulma. In Multidisciplinary Latin American Studies: Festchrift in Honor of Martti Pärssinen. Kettunen, H. & Korpisaari, A. (eds.). Renvall Institute Publication 33. Helsinki: Department of World Cultures, University of Helsinki, 2016.

Exú’s Work – The Agency of Ritual Objects in Southeast Brazilian Umbanda. Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics 10(1): 43–69, 2016.

Inkeri Aula

Translocality and Afro-Brazilian imaginaries in globalised Capoeira. Suomen Antropologi, Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society, 42(1), 2017.

Contemporary Quilombismo: Afro-Brazilian Communities of Hope (forthcoming).

Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen

Visualization and Movement as Configurations of Human-nonhuman Engagements: The Geometric Earthwork landscapes of the Upper Purus, Brazil. American Anthropologist 119(4): 614–630, 2017. Co-authored with Sanna Saunaluoma.

Introduction: Enquiries into Contemporary Ritual Landscapes. Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics 11(1): 5–17, 2017. Co-authored with Eleonora Lundell and Marja-Liisa Honkasalo.

Creating Dialogues: Indigenous Perceptions and Forms of Leadership in Amazonia. Virtanen, P. K. & Veber, H. (eds.). Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2017.

Introduction. In Creating Dialogues: Indigenous Perceptions and Forms of Leadership in Amazonia. Virtanen, P. K. & Veber, H. (eds.). Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 3–43, 2017.

”All This Is Part of My Movement”: Amazonian Indigenous Ways of Incorporating Urban Knowledge in State Politics. In Creating Dialogues: Indigenous Perceptions and Forms of Leadership in Amazonia. Virtanen, P. K. & Veber, H. (eds.). Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 259–284, 2017.

The Death of the Chief of Peccaries: The Apurinã and the Scarcity of Forest Resources in Brazilian Amazonia. In Hunter-gatherers in a Changing World. Reyes-García, V. & Pyhälä, A. (eds.), pp. 91–105. Basel: Springer, 2016.

Book review: Michael Brown, Upriver: The Turbulent Life and Times of an Amazonian People. Anthropological Notebooks 22(1): 133–134, 2016.

Relational Centers in the Amazonian Landscape of Movement. In Moving Places: Relations, Return and Belonging. Gregorič Bon, N. & Repič, J. (eds.). Berghahn Books, 2016.

Decolonizing Thought: Epistemic Differences in Indigenous Amazonia. In Multidisciplinary Latin American Studies: Festschrift in Honor of Martti Pärssinen. Kettunen, H. & Korpisaari, A. (eds.), pp. 53–68. Renvall Institute Publication 33. Helsinki: Department of World Cultures, University of Helsinki, 2016.

Book review: Beckerman, Stephen and Roberto Lizarralde: The Ecology of the Barí. Rainforest Horticulturalists of South America. Social Anthropology 24(4): 520–522, 2016.

Redes terrestres na região do rio Purus que conectam e desconectam povos. In Redes Arawa: Ensaios de etnologia do Médio Purus. Mendes dos Santos, G. & Aparicio, M. (eds.), pp. 41–61. Manaus: EDUA, 2016.

Fatal Substances: Apurinã’s Dangers, Movement, and Kinship. Indiana 32: 85–103 (Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut, Berlin), 2015.

Indigenous Social Media Practices in Southwestern Amazonia – Digital Exchanges. AlterNative. An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 11(4): 350–362 (Special issue on indigenous modernities), 2015.

”I Turn into a Pink Dolphin” – Apurinã Youth, Awiri, and Encounters with the Unseen. In Lost Histories of Youth Culture, C. J. Feldman-Barrett (ed.), pp. 105–122. New York: Peter Lang Publishers, 2015.

Variable Models for Social Organization of Monumental Earthworks in Upper Purus, Southwestern Amazonia: Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives. Co-authored with S. Saunaluoma. Tipití. Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America 13(1): 23–43, 2015.

Embeddedness of Being and Knowing. Animated Plants and Amazonian Indigenous Ways of Knowing. Revija Kula (Slovenian Ethnographic and Anthropological Association) 3(1): 75–88, 2015.

Materializing Alliances: Ayahuasca Shamanism in and beyond Western Amazonian Indigenous Communities. In Amazonian Shamanism in the Amazon and Beyond, B. C. Labate & C. Cavnar (eds.), pp. 59–80. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.