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Wolves as enemies of the Soviet state: policies and implications of predator management in Yakutia | 2923 | Journal of ethnology and folkloristics 17 (2): 80-99 | H6/KVT [JOURNAL-] | 1736-6518 | |||
The relationship between the Karbi and the dense forest environment: the role of the Kenglong-po and other entities | 2923 | Journal of ethnology and folkloristics 17 (2): 117-34 | H6/KVT [JOURNAL-] | 1736-6518 | |||
Transforming toxic materialities: microbes in anthropogenically polluted soils | 2025 | Theory, culture and society 42 (1): 37-52 | H6 [THEORY-] | 0263-2764 | |||
Between a bird-in-the-hand and species data in the bank: intermittent care in conservation science | 2025 | Theory, culture and society 42 (1): 69-87 | H6 [THEORY-] | 0263-2764 | |||
Narratives of the living. A possible perspective for imagining a non-dystopian future | 2025 | Runa: archivo para la ciencias del hombre 46 (1): 127-49 | 0325-1217 | ||||
Weaving partial stories: more-than-human entanglements and envirnonmental governance experiments in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea | 2025 | Ethnos 90 (1): 4-31 | H6 [ETHNOS-] | 1469-588X | |||
'We are part of nature': caring for wastewater in an infrastructural experiment in the Flevopolder | 2025 | Ethnos 90 (1): 149-69 | H6 [ETHNOS-] | 1469-588X | |||
“Like silkworms in their cocoons”: silkworm-human relations in Middle-Period Chinese Buddhism | 2025 | History of religions 64 (3): 133-67 | H6/KFO [HISTORY-] | 0018-2710 | |||
Visualizing spirit entities: naming, classification, and pictorial representation of pseudo-natural kinds in Nuaulu cosmography | 2025 | Folklore 136 (1): 129-58 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 1469-8315 | |||
Time and microbes, tides and bodies: on fermentation as artistic practice and culinary cruising | 2025 | Food Culture and Society 28 (2): 346-63 | H6/KF [FOOD-] | 1751-7443 | |||
Making kin with more-than-human heritage: entangled care ethics in sourdough breadmaking | 2025 | Food Culture and Society 28 (2): 413-29 | H6/KF [FOOD-] | 1751-7443 | |||
In a pickle: the pedagogical potentiality of fermentation | 2025 | Food Culture and Society 28 (2): 448-68 | H6/KF [FOOD-] | 1751-7443 | |||
"The spirit drinks cassava beer": the more-than-human politics of self-help in Amazonian Guyana | 2025 | Medical anthropology 44 (2): 153-67 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 1545-5882 | |||
Eating, sharing, and mutuality of being among the Mentawai on Siberut Island, Indonesia | 2025 | Food Culture and Society 28 (3): 546-72 | H6/KF [FOOD-] | 1751-7443 | |||
Partial encounters: exploring more-than-human entanglements in Berlin's animal enclosures | 2025 | Journal of contemporary ethnography 54 (3): 336-63 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0891-2416 | |||
The seascape in stone: archaeological and cosmological assessment of maritime motifs in Yanyuwa 'rock art' | 2025 | Journal of social archaeology 25 (2): 179-202 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1469-6053 | |||
Of fairies and aerial spirits: the metaphysics of Robert Kirk's Secret Commonwealth | 2025 | Folklore 136 (2): 270-90 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 1469-8315 | |||
The artisanal underground: gold, subsistence, and subsurface materiality in Colombia | 2025 | Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 31 (2): 353-75 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1359-0987 | |||
«Loving the hills»: mesas and mouths of an Aymara mallku (northern Chile) | 2025 | Disparidades: revista de antropologia 80 (1): 1-15 | H6/KVE [REVISTA-] | 2659-6881 | |||
Ritual congregation settings and the reproduction of herding communities in the southern Andes | 2025 | Chungará 57 (): 1-24 | H6/KUL [CHUNGARA-] | 0716-1182 | |||
Among multiple bodies, concepts, and times: the camelid sacrificer | 2025 | Chungará 57 (): 1-24 | H6/KUL [CHUNGARA-] | 0716-1182 | |||
Reconfiguring territory beynd the state. Aymara crossborder practices and the economy of Andean medical wisdom | 2025 | Chungará 57 (): 1-19 | H6/KUL [CHUNGARA-] | 0716-1182 | |||
Medicums, objects, and the problem of presence in the western Himalayas | 2025 | Ethnos 90 (3): 516-30 | H6 [ETHNOS-] | 1469-588X | |||
Calibrating Holocene human–environment interactions using ancient narratives: the example of Ngurunderi in South Australia | 2025 | Journal of island and coastal archaeology 20 (3): 563-87 | H6/KE [ISLAND-] | 1556-4894 | |||
The commitment to the delicate world: Maya sacrificial giving and existential animism | 2024 | Ethnos 89 (2): 323-42 | H6 [ETHNOS-] | 1469-588X | |||
Material disruptions in the rabbinic landscape | 2024 | Material religion 20 (1): 28-50 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | |||
Painting as relationship: interactions between people and paintings on rock walls | 2024 | Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi ciências humanas 19 (1): 1-34 | H6/KUL [BOLETIM-] | 1981-8122 | |||
On the creation and articulation of forms in the abstract rock art of Durango. The case of signs made by pressing with the hands | 2024 | Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas 46 (124): 35-90 | H6/KFY [MEXICO-] | 0185-1276 | |||
Can there be a feminist ethnography of the undersea? | 2024 | Journal of contemporary ethnography 53 (2): 248-73 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0891-2416 | |||
Protecting the forest beings that protect us: the cosmo-political challenge Kawsak Sacha poses to Ecuador's extraction-based development | 2024 | Bulletin of Latin American research 43 (2): 145-58 | *H6/KUL [BULLETIN-] | 0261-3050 | |||
Curating time - Museum-things as counterclocks in a climate-challenged world | 2024 | Time and society 33 (1): 95-117 | H6 [TIME-] | 0961-463X | |||
Other worlds, underworld cities: a proposal for the ontological characterization of Indigenous alterity worlds in Mesoamerica | 2024 | Estudios de cultura náhuatl 67 (): 163-207 | H6/KUL [ESTUDIOS-] | 0071-1675 | |||
Welcoming the foreigner: notes on the possibility of multispecies hospitality | 2024 | American anthropologist 126 (1): 109-19 | *H6 [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7294 | |||
More-than-human assemblages and the politics of (Food) conviviality: cooking, eating, and living together in Germany | 2024 | Food Culture and Society 27 (3): 734-53 | H6/KF [FOOD-] | 1751-7443 | |||
Methods for more-than-human wellbeing: a collaborative journey with object interviews | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 147-70 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
The creation of the Muraka, a Maldivian underwater hotel: a story of sea life, more-than-human architecture, and alloútopic tourism | 2024 | Tourist studies 24 (2): 133-51 | H6/KD [TOURIST-] | 1468-7976 | |||
Herding at the edges: climate change and animal restlessness in the Peruvian Andes | 2024 | Allpanchis 51 (93): 343-80 | H6/KUL [ALLPANCHIS-] | 0252-8835 | |||
Home-making among south Andean pastoralists | 2024 | Allpanchis 51 (93): 315-42 | H6/KUL [ALLPANCHIS-] | 0252-8835 | |||
More-than-food tourism | 2024 | Tourist studies 24 (2): 107-32 | H6/KD [TOURIST-] | 1468-7976 | |||
“Stones go away but don’t get lost”: biography of Misa Qala, a guardian-stone (northern Potosí, Bolivia) | 2024 | Journal of anthropological research 80 (2): 111-42 | H6 [SOUTHWESTERN-] | 0091-7710 | |||
From the ecocosmological to the cosmopolitical: an exploration of contemporary Oroquen shamanism in northeast China | 2024 | Shaman 32 (1-2): 93-124 | *H6/KFO [SHAMAN-] | 1216-7827 | |||
More-than-human supremacy: Himalayan lessons on cosmopolitics | 2024 | American anthropologist 126 (2): 182-93 | *H6 [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7294 | |||
“Anoche tuve un sueño, desde anoche, no dejo de mirar el río”: cosmological relationships in the dreams of the Kukama indigenous people (Peru) | 2024 | Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi ciências humanas 19 (2): 1-20 | H6/KUL [BOLETIM-] | 1981-8122 | |||
Ritual, risk, and danger: avoidance rituals among antiquity looters | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 93 (): 167-90 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
Doing landscape: sensorial and artistic approaches to Donkalnis and Spiginas Mesolithic–Neolithic ritual sites in western Lithuania | 2024 | Time and mind: the journal of archaeology, consciousness and culture 17 (1-2): 9-33 | H6/KH [TIME-] | 1751-696X | |||
Patterns in Icelandic elf hills | 2024 | Folklore 135 (3): 388-414 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 1469-8315 | |||
The shared origins and divergent evolution of stories about 'Capturing Yaoguai and Obtaining Treasures in Haunted Houses’ in China and Japan | 2024 | Folklore 135 (3): 415-36 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 1469-8315 | |||
The Tohono 'O'odham eagleman tradition or Ba'ag Ho'ok 'Aaga | 2024 | Journal of the Southwest 66 (2): 266-81 | *H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] | 0894-8410 | |||
Form: anthropology as design | 2024 | The Australian journal of anthropology 35 (1-2): 20-6 | H6/KF [AUSTRALIAN-] | 1757-6547 | |||
Luŋ'thun: sand, saltwater, and collaborative attunements | 2024 | The Australian journal of anthropology 35 (1-2): 27-38 | H6/KF [AUSTRALIAN-] | 1757-6547 |