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Ethnobiology

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E. N. Anderson, Deborah Pearsall, Eugene Hunn, Nancy Turner
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John Wiley & Sons, Feb 14, 2012 - Science - 400 pages
The single comprehensive treatment of the field, from the leading members of the Society of Ethnobiology

The field of ethnobiology—the study of relationships between particular ethnic groups and their native plants and animals—has grown very rapidly in recent years, spawning numerous subfields. Ethnobiological research has produced a wide range of medicines, natural products, and new crops, as well as striking insights into human cognition, language, and environmental management behavior from prehistory to the present.

This is the single authoritative source on ethnobiology, covering all aspects of the field as it is currently defined. Featuring contributions from experienced scholars and sanctioned by the Society of Ethnobiology, this concise, readable volume provides extensive coverage of ethical issues and practices as well as archaeological, ethnological, and linguistic approaches.

Emphasizing basic principles and methodology, this unique textbook offers a balanced treatment of all the major subfields within ethnobiology, allowing students to begin guided research in any related area—from archaeoethnozoology to ethnomycology to agroecology. Each chapter includes a basic introduction to each topic, is written by a leading specialist in the specific area addressed, and comes with a full bibliography citing major works in the area. All chapters cover recent research, and many are new in approach; most chapters present unpublished or very recently published new research. Featured are clear, distinctive treatments of areas such as ethnozoology, linguistic ethnobiology, traditional education, ethnoecology, and indigenous perspectives. Methodology and ethical action are also covered up to current practice.

Ethnobiology is a specialized textbook for advanced undergraduates and graduate students; it is suitable for advanced-level ethnobotany, ethnobiology, cultural and political ecology, and archaeologically related courses. Research institutes will also find this work valuable, as will any reader with an interest in ethnobiological fields.

  

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Contents

Cover
History of Ethnobiology
Ethics in Ethnobiology History
References
From Researcher to Partner Ethical
References
The World According to Isa Combining
Ethnozoology
Ethnomycology Fungi and Mushrooms
References
Ethnoecological Approaches to Integrating
Assessments of Indigenous Peoples Traditional Food and Nutrition Systems
Ethnoecology and Landscapes
Traditional Resource and Environmental
Ethnobiology and Agroecology
Rehabilitating Swidden Farming

Ethnobiology Historical Ecology
Ethnobiology as a Bridge between Science
Acknowledgments
Reconstructing Past LifeWays with Plants
References
Reconstructing Past LifeWays with Plants
Discussion
Popular Medicine
Linguistic Ethnobiology
Cognitive Studies in Ethnobiology What
References
The Symbolic Uses of Plants
Learning Ethnobiology Creating
Plates
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About the author (2012)

E. N. Anderson is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Riverside.

Nancy E. Turner is the author of several works of fiction, including The Water and the Blood and Sarah's Quilt. She has been a seam snipper in a clothing factory, a church piano player, a paleontologist's aide, and an executive secretary. She lives in Tucson, Arizona, with her husband and two children.

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