The latest issue of Cadernos de Etnolingüística, an open-access journal on indigenous South American languages, includes articles on Desano (Brazil), Mapoyo (Venezuela), and Nanti (Peru).
Thejournal (whose editors are Lev Michael, from UC Berkeley, and RobertoZariquiey, from Peru's Pontificia UniversidadCatólica) ishosted by the Curt Nimuendajú Digital Library, a peer-maintained initiativethat offers arguably the web's largest open-access collection of resources onSouth American languages, including rare books and articles, dissertations,curated links, and a directory of South Americanists: