by m96084jd | Jul 25, 2020 | Uncategorised
Photograph by Edgar Corrêa Kanaykô, which will be shown at Véxoa: We Know, at Pinacoteca de São Paulo By Naine Terena [1] In the many conversations we have had in preparation for the exhibition Véxoa: We Know, which is due to open soon at Pinacoteca de São Paulo [2],...
by m96084jd | Jul 20, 2020 | Amazon, Art, Brazil, Indigenous people
By Jamille Pinheiro Dias It’s my 37th birthday, and I’m seventy days into social isolation in my hometown. Being from Belém has gifted me with a taste for the wonders of brega popular music, a knowledge of traditional herbal baths and an ability to cope with extreme...
by m96084jd | Jun 5, 2020 | Uncategorised
Photo: Erlan Souza/Rizoma Audiovisual By Denilson Baniwa Before blue Comes thought Before red Comes knowledge Before yellow Arose time Before the charcoal bites the paper Comes History’s germinal explosion Before the ink makes the mesh drunk Comes the heavens’...
by m96084jd | Jun 5, 2020 | Indigenous people
Image: Rafael Vilela/Mídia Ninja By Felipe Milanez and Samuel Vida Tragedies are always socially unequal and expose in a striking way historically constructed inequalities, for example in the degree of exposure to risks and the way vulnerabilities are shaped. The new...
by m96084jd | May 26, 2020 | Indigenous people
Ritual Masks for a World in Crisis By Denilson Baniwa The elders say that the God of Maladies* has a coat that’s similar to a sloth’s, and when it comes upon a sick spirit, it embraces it and suffocates it until death, much as a sloth grasps onto an embaubeira tree....
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