Amazon River Region
Overview
| Works: | 94 works in 7 publications in 1 languages | |
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Titles
Cubeo Heh�enewa religious thought :metaphysics of a northwestern Amazonian people /
by:
Amazon River Region; Goldman, Irving, (1911-); Wilson, Peter J., (1933-)
(Electronic resources)
Indigenous churchesanthropology of Christianity in lowland South America /
by:
Amazon River Region; Capredon, Elise.; Ceriani Cernadas, Cesar.; Gran Chaco; Opas, Minna.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
Frontier making in the Amazoneconomic, political and socio-ecological conversion /
by:
Amazon River Region; Ioris, Antonio Augusto Rossotto.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
Amazon 2030 -- sustainability issues in the world's largest rainforest region
by:
Amazon River Region; Leal Filho, Walter.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
Human impacts on Amazonia :the role of traditional ecological knowledge in conservation and development /
by:
Amazon River Region; Balick, Michael J., (1952-); Posey, Darrell Addison, (1947-)
(Electronic resources)
Editing Eden : a reconsideration of identity, politics, and place inAmazonia
by:
Amazon River Region; Hutchins, Frank, (1959-); Project Muse.; Wilson, Patrick C., (1970-)
(Electronic resources)
Ethnicity in ancient Amazoniareconstructing past identities from archaeology, linguistics, and ethnohistory /
by:
Amazon River Region; Hill, Jonathan David, (1954-); Hornborg, Alf.; Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
The lost city of Z :a tale of deadly obsession in the Amazon /
by:
Amazon River Region; Amazon River Region.; Amazonegebied.; Explorers; Fawcett, Percy Harrison, (1867-1925); Fawcett, Percy Harrison, (1867-1925?); Grann, David; Grann, David.
(Language materials, printed)
A future for AmazoniaRandy Borman and Cofán environmental politics /
by:
Amazon River Region; Borman, Randall.; Cepek, Michael.; Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
Plant theory in Amazonian literature
by:
Amazon River Region; Duchesne Winter, Juan R.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
Subjects
Indians of South America
El Dorado.
Amazon River Region.
Latin American/Caribbean Literature.
Anthropology of religion
Soil degradation
Environmental degradation
Social capital (Sociology)
Ethnohistory
Grann, David
Contemporary Literature.
Human Geography.
Latin American Politics.
Traditional ecological knowledge
Culture and globalization
Anthropological linguistics
Cofán Indians
Human-plant relationships in literature.
Agriculture
Explorers
Ontdekkingsreizen.
Latin American Culture.
Cultural Geography.
Indigenous peoples
Ethnicity
Explorers.
Latin American literature
Christianity
Sustainability.
Borman, Randall.
Grann, David.
Amazonegebied.
Economic Geography.
Sustainability
Amazon River Region
Fawcett, Percy Harrison,
Human-plant relationships.
Cultural Theory.
Environmental Geography.
Agricultural Economics.
Gran Chaco
Landscape Ecology.
Nature
Public opinion
Travel.
Sustainable development
Environmental Management.