Volume 9 / Issue 1 (2025)

Guest editors:
Gessiane Lobato Picanço, Justino Sarmento Rezende Tuyuka Dʉpó & Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen

Special issue:
Indigenous knowledge and languages in interaction – Amazonian and Arctic approaches (download complete journal issue)

Foreword:
Gessiane Lobato Picanço, Justino Sarmento Rezende Tuyuka Dʉpó & Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen
Foreword pp. 3-5

Peer-reviewed articles:
José Carlos Almeida Cruz
Fire and the Wai’kahana practice of slash-and-burn agriculture, Upper Vaupés River/Northwest Amazonia pp. 6-23

Jimena Bigá
Land-Based Education and Tuxá Cultural Resilience in the Opará River, Brazil pp. 24-40

Marília de Nazaré Ferreira & Tereza Tayná Coutinho Lopes
Names, Nicknames, and Surnames in Amazon: Traditional Gavião-Jê Naming Traditions pp. 41-53

Jaqueline Wajuru, Jociclei Macurap, Antonia Fernanda de Souza Nogueira, Ana Vilacy Galucio & Carla Daniele Costa
Engaging Wajuru /Wayoro and Makurap communities in collaborative documentation: Recording, learning, and communicating pp. 54-74

Articles:
Justino Sarmento Rezende Tuyuka Dʉpó
Smell and smoke of ceremonial tobacco: Articulating and disarticulating the actions of cosmic beings pp. 75-88

Silvio Sanches Barreto
The forests standing, life for the world pp. 89-106

Research reports:
Gessiane Lobato Picanço
Initial Observations on Mundurukú Language Use and Vitality in Urban Settings pp. 107-118

Tânia Hachem, Antônio José de Souza (Wãtu) & Sidney da Silva Facundes
Place Names in the Valparaíso Territory: what they tell us about Apurinã (Arawak) history pp. 119-136

Jack Rueter & Niko Partanen
Language technology for the Uralic languages in Amazonian contexts pp. 137-147

Essays:
Hanna Ellen Guttorm
‘Animal’ and ‘animate’ in connection to ‘living’ and ‘spirit’ in North Sámi and Finnish pp. 148-154

Francisco Apurinã
Reflection on Indigenous Objects That Leave and Return to Their Territories pp. 155-156

Justino Sarmento Rezende Tuyuka Dʉpó
Ʉtãpinopona makʉ kũ tʉgeñare – Reflections of a Tuyuka scholar on the importance of knowledge exchange between the University of Helsinki (Finland) and Federal University of Amazonas (Brazil) pp. 157-166

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ISSN 2489-7930

Publisher:
Sámi Language and Culture Research Association