'Riverscapes of the Amazonian Wauja people'
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This talk is open to the public and may be podcast
This talk explores collaborative digital mapping, specifically focused on relations between Wauja people of Brazil’s Xingu Indigenous Park and places in their environment, specifically the rivers that define their traditional territory which affords novel perspectives on the ways that people relate to their environment and how people relate their environment to one another.
This talk is part of the Wolfson College Lunchtime Seminar Series - Wednesdays of Full Term series.
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