Fernando Santos-Granero

Fernando Santos-Granero is a senior staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute whose research largely focuses on the history, social organization, and cultural practices of the Yanesha people (Peruvian Amazonia). He is the author of Slavery and Utopia: The Wars and Dreams of an Amazonian World Transformer and the editor of Images of Public Wealth or the Anatomy of Well-Being in Native Amazonia and The Occult Life of Things: Native Amazonian Theories of Materiality and Personhood.
Images of Public Wealth or the Anatomy of Well-Being in Indigenous Amazonia Images of Public Wealth or the Anatomy of Well-Being in Indigenous Amazonia
Images of Public Wealth or the Anatomy of Well-Being in Indigenous Amazonia

Images of Public Wealth or the Anatomy of Well-Being in Indigenous Amazonia

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The Occult Life of Things The Occult Life of Things
The Occult Life of Things

The Occult Life of Things

Native Amazonian Theories of Materiality and Personhood

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Urban Imaginaries in Native Amazonia Urban Imaginaries in Native Amazonia
Urban Imaginaries in Native Amazonia

Urban Imaginaries in Native Amazonia

Tales of Alterity, Power, and Defiance

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