Here you can consult syllabi of anthropology courses on Lowland South America (mostly Amazonia) kindly volunteered by several SALSA Members. A number of these syllabi are related to the Conversations in the Lobby 2017, organized by Carlos David Londoño in the XI SALSA Conference in Lima, and to the views and experiences of seven colleagues which are presented in Teaching courses on lowland South America anthropology.
Michael Cepek University of Texas at San Antonio Shamanism (Spring 2019)
Jeremy M. Campbell Roger Williams University Special topics: Amazonia (Fall 2016)
Juan Alvaro Echeverri Universidad Nacional de Colombia, sede Amazonia Historias y culturas amazónicas
Jan David Hauck University of California, Los Angeles Language and Culture of Indigenous South America (Spring 2018)
Manuel Lizarralde University of Connecticut Indigenous Cultures and Environment of South America (Spring 2019)
Carlos D. Londoño Sulkin University of Regina, Canada The Ethnography of Amazonia (Winter 2016)
Kathleen Lowrey University of Alberta, Canada Topics in Regional Anthropology: Indigenous South America (Winter 2013)
Kathleen Lowrey University of Alberta, Canada Topics in Regional Anthropology: Indigenous South America (Winter 2017)
Cecilia McCallum St. Andrews University (UK) Amerindian Socialities in Anthropological Perspective (2019-2020)
Laura Mentore University of Mary Washington Amazonian Societies (Spring 2016)
Laura Mentore University of Mary Washington Amazonian Societies (Fall 2018)
Daniela Peluso University of Kent, UK The Anthropology of Amazonia (Spring 2017)
Daniela Peluso University of Kent, UK The Anthropology of Amazonia (Spring 2019)
Featured image: Photography by Laura Mentore