A compilation of my research on acoustic ecologies centering indigenous sonorism and Pre-Columbian sounds. Sonic Substances and Silent Sounds: an Auditory Anthropology of Ritual Songs Listening geographies: Landscape, affect and geotechnologies The constellations and spacetime concept according to the Inkas About magical singing, sonic perspectives, ambient multinatures, and the conscious experience John Cage and nonrepresentational spaces of music Más allá del ‘punto de vista‘: sonorismo amerindio y entidades de sonido antropomorfas y no-antropomorfas ÜRUTA (Sonarle a uno en los oídos, los ruidos característicos de un lugar) Kené: arte, ciencia y tradición en diseño A Medium of Magical Power: How to do Things with Voices in the Western Amazon Amerindian mereology: Animism, analogy, and the multiverse Narrativity in Sound: A Sound-Centered Approach to Indigenous Amazonian Ways of Managing Relations of Alterity Wayback Sound Machine: Sound through time, space, and place, in Soundscape: The Journal of Acoustic Ecology How musical is mosquito, and other lessons we can learn from Sámi acoustemologies for the study of music beyond humans Breathing Song and Smoke: Ritual Intentionality and the Sustenance of an Interaffective Realm Negative Research: Sonic Methods in Geography and Their Limits Sudamérica y sus mundos audibles – Cosmologías y prácticas sonoras de los pueblos indígenas Applying ethnomusicology: from the study of people making music to the study of beings making sound