Geraldo Andrello
Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), Brazil. andrello@ufscar.brFederal University of São CarlosBrazilBrazilFederal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), Brazil. andrello@ufscar.br
Geraldo Andrello is a Professor at the Graduate Program in Social Anthropology of the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar). Since 1990, he works with the indigenous groups of Rio Negro. He has also worked as an advisor to the Socioenvironmental Institute (ISA) and to the Federation of the Indigenous Organizations of Rio Negro (FOIRN). He is the author of Cidade do Índio: transformação e cotidiano em Iauretê (2006) and Rotas de criação e transformação: narrativas de origem dos povos indígenas do Rio Negro (2012).
Antonio Guerreiro
State University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brasil. agjunior@unicamp.brState University of CampinasBrazilBrazilState University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brasil. agjunior@unicamp.br
Antonio Guerreiro is a Professor of the Department of Anthropology at the State University of Campinas (Unicamp) and a Research Associate at the Research Center on Amerindian Ethnology (CPEI). Since 2005, he works with the Kalapalo (Karib speakers, Alto Xingu). His main subjects of research are ritual, exchange and politics in Amazonia.
Stephen Hugh-Jones
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. sh116@cam.ac.ukUniversity of CambridgeUnited KingdomUnited KingdomUniversity of Cambridge, United Kingdom. sh116@cam.ac.uk
Stephen Hugh-Jones is a Honorary Emeritus Associate and a Fellow of King's College at the University of Cambridge.
Geraldo Andrello is a Professor at the Graduate Program in Social Anthropology of the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar). Since 1990, he works with the indigenous groups of Rio Negro. He has also worked as an advisor to the Socioenvironmental Institute (ISA) and to the Federation of the Indigenous Organizations of Rio Negro (FOIRN). He is the author of Cidade do Índio: transformação e cotidiano em Iauretê (2006) and Rotas de criação e transformação: narrativas de origem dos povos indígenas do Rio Negro (2012).
Antonio Guerreiro is a Professor of the Department of Anthropology at the State University of Campinas (Unicamp) and a Research Associate at the Research Center on Amerindian Ethnology (CPEI). Since 2005, he works with the Kalapalo (Karib speakers, Alto Xingu). His main subjects of research are ritual, exchange and politics in Amazonia.
Stephen Hugh-Jones is a Honorary Emeritus Associate and a Fellow of King's College at the University of Cambridge.