From the Book - First edition.
Introduction: Writing as the projection of worlds --
Brazilians and Venezualans : a chronicle of hatred and compassion --
The life and death of a minke whale in the Amazon --
An afternoon with Venezualans at the Manaus bus terminal overpass --
The self-demarcation of Tupinambá indigenous land in the lower Tapajós River basin --
Anamã : six months underwater, six months on dry land --
"Nature herself is drying up" : a quilombo on the Marajó Archipelago feels the impact of rice paddies amid turbulent times --
The Kumuã of the upper Rio Negro and the decolonization of indigenous bodies --
Between the festival and the fight : the life of the first indigenous person in Brazil to die from COVID-19 --
In the midst of a pandemic, Belo Monte is suffocating the Xingu --
Epilogue: Writing nearby.