- "The Spirit Hunters" narrated by James Earl Jones on Culture Unplugged: 50 min. Discovery Channel film on Matsigenka hunting and shamanism in Manu Park, Peru
- Article in The Economist reviewing our Nature paper (Yu & Shepard 1998) on indigenous beauty concepts
- The ant, the shaman and the scientist, first published by O Eco Amazonia
- Ethnographic photography exhibit (Oct. 2011) at Linda Matney Gallery in Virginia
- Mark & Olly denounced by Survival International
- International media coverage of the "Mark and Olly Follies" posting
- South Peru Panel evaluating impacts of Camisea gas development in Peru
- Shamans and lawyers, a podcast about Amazonian shamanism, binge drinking and traditional conflict resolution hosted by Michael McIlwrath of the International Center for Conflict Prevention and Resolution
- Ethnographic photography gallery hosted by Lee Matney, friend and photography mentor since second grade
- House of the Children, a project bringing clean water to native communities in Peru
- Ethnobotany field course (2007) in Manu Park with Connecticut College
- The Challenge of Life Hill first posted on Amherst College's The Common
- Goeldi Museum home page
- Native peoples of Manu Park hosted by PBS (some information outdated)
As an ethnobotanist and field anthropologist living in the Brazilian Amazon, I often travel in what Wade Davis calls "the ethnosphere." I use this log for reflecting on journeys and explorations both outward and inward, recent and past.
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