Mark Harris

Mark Harris is a professor and head of the School of Philosophical, Historical, and Indigenous Studies at Monash University and an honorary professorial research fellow at the University of St Andrews. His research focuses on the Brazilian Amazon and what makes it a place of global historical and anthropological significance. Harris is the author of Rebellion on the Amazon: The Cabanagem, Race, and Popular Culture in the North of Brazil, 1798–1840,Life on the Amazon: The Anthropology of a Brazilian Peasant Village, and Ways of Knowing: New Approaches in the Anthropology of Experience and Learning. Harris has also been published in the Journal of Conservation and Society, Ethnos, American Ethnologist, Journal of Zoology, and elsewhere.
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Indigenous Alliance Making

Indigenous Alliance Making

Histories of Agency in Colonial Lowland South America

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