Volume 24, Number 2 • Fall/Winter 2004
Volume 24, Number 2 • Fall/Winter 2004
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Subtle and Profound Sensory Attributes of Medicinal Plants Among the Kenyah Leppo` Ke of East Kalimantan, Borneo Lisa X. Gollin |
ABSTRACT 1.9 MB |
Cultivating Sociality: Aesthetic Factors in the Composition and Function of Piaroa Homegardens S.L. Heckler |
ABSTRACT 1.2 MB |
Subsistence Hunting by Three Ethnic Groups of the Lacandon Forest, Mexico Eduardo J. Naranjo Michelle M. Guerra Richard E. Bodmer Jorge E. Bolaños |
ABSTRACT 1.5 MB |
Factors Affecting Local Knowledge of Palms in Nangaritza Valley, Southestern Ecuador Anja Byg Henrik Balslev |
ABSTRACT 1.5 MB |
Of 'Climbing Peanuts' and 'Dog's Testicles', Mestizo and Shuar Plant Nomenclature in Ecuador Veerle Van den Eynden Eduardo Cueva Omar Cabrera |
ABSTRACT 1.1 MB |
Local Use of Climbing Plants of Budongo Forest Reserve, Western Uganda Gerald Eilu Remigius Bukenya-Ziraba |
ABSTRACT 838 MB |
Sampling to Redundancy in Zooarchaeology: Lessons from the Portland Basin, Northwestern Oregon and Southwestern Washington R. Lee Lyman Kenneth M. Ames |
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Ethnobiotica Jan Timbrook |
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Book Review: Bird Traditions of the Lime Village Area Dena'ina: Upper Stony Ethnoornithology, by Priscilla N. Russel and George C. West Eugene S. Hunn |
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Book Review: Folk Mammalogy of the Northern Pimans, by Amadeo M. Rea Eugene S. Hunn |
288 KB |
Book Review: The Retreat of the Elephants: An Environmental History of China, by Mark Elvin E.N. Anderson |
103 KB |
Book Review: Medicinal Plants of the World. An Illustrated Guide to Important Medicinal Plants and Their uses, by Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink Karol Chandler-Ezell |
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Book Review: Dangerous Harvest: Drug Plants and the Transformation of Indigenous Landscapes, edited by Michael K. Steinberg, Joseph J. Hobbs, and Kent Matheson Daniel W. Gade |
Announcement: Society of Ethnobiology, 28th Annual Conference, Landscapes and Peoples: Linking the Past and the Present University of Alaska Anchorage, May 11-14, 2005 |