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This paper aims to propose an epistemopolitical agenda for Anthropology from the Amazon, understood here as a peripheral, Latin American, original, and radical space. In this sense, we seek to defend the idea that the renovation, expansion, and consolidation of Brazilian social sciences necessarily starts from the peripheral institutions, especially in a context of sharpening authoritarian discourses and unrestricted adherence, still, to internal colonialism - incluiding epistemic.
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