EDGES
Entangling
Indigenous
Knowledges in
Universities
Photo Credit: Rodrigo Lacerda/Quito, Ecuador/Julho 2024
EDGES
Entangling Indigenous Knowledges in Universities
EDGES is a HORIZON-MSCA Staff Exchanges network coordinated by CHAM – Centro de Humanidades (NOVA – Universidade Nova de Lisboa). It comprises 18 European and American universities with more than 150 researchers, and one SME, aimed to contribute to a pluralist and multi-scale approach to knowledge production, research and dissemination. EDGES sees universities and academia as key significant areas to bring together Indigenous and academic knowledges, promoting Indigenous perspectives in research, education, and public and environmental policies. The objective is to entangle Indigenous knowledges in the main missions of universities: scientific research, teaching and community outreach.
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Sessão de Investigação EDGES | Povos indígenas entre o passado e o presente
No dia 17 de junho de 2025, o Auditório B3 da NOVA FCSH acolheu a sessão de investigação “Povos indígenas entre o passado e o presente”, dedicada às pesquisas em curso no âmbito do projeto EDGES. O encontro reuniu investigadores de vários países — entre eles Equador, Bolívia, Colômbia e Argentina — que desenvolvem estudos…
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Indigenous Film Art Festival Marburg | 8–9 June 2025
The Departments of Social Anthropology and Media Studies at Philipps-Universität Marburg are proud to present the Indigenous Film Art Festival Marburg, a vibrant celebration of Indigenous cinema from Latin America. This unique event creates space for the voices and visions of Indigenous filmmakers, highlighting their right to self-determination through powerful artistic…
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Workshop ‘Reflorestar o património: Museus e a retomada dos povos indígenas’
O Workshop Reflorestar o património: Museus e a retomada dos povos indígenas acontece entre os dias 4 a 6 de Junho 2025 no Museu Nacional de História e da Ciência, Anfiteatro Manuel Valadares, Lisboa, Portugal. O Workshop inicia o WP 5: “Reclaiming and Redefining Heritage: Data Governance, Displays and Preservation in…




