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Lizarralde, Manuel.
Neotropical ethnoprimatologyindigenous peoples' perceptions of and interactions with nonhuman primates /
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Electronic resources : Monograph/item
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Neotropical ethnoprimatologyedited by Bernardo Urbani, Manuel Lizarralde.
Reminder of title:
indigenous peoples' perceptions of and interactions with nonhuman primates /
other author:
Urbani, Bernardo.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020.
Description:
xxxi, 396 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Primatology.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27504-4
ISBN:
9783030275044$q(electronic bk.)
Neotropical ethnoprimatologyindigenous peoples' perceptions of and interactions with nonhuman primates /
Neotropical ethnoprimatology
indigenous peoples' perceptions of and interactions with nonhuman primates /[electronic resource] :edited by Bernardo Urbani, Manuel Lizarralde. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xxxi, 396 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Ethnobiology,2365-7553. - Ethnobiology..
Foreword -- Neotropical Ethnoprimatology: An Introduction -- Part I. Mesoamerica -- 1. Perception and Uses of Primates among Popoluca Indigenous People of Los Tuxtlas, Mexico -- 2. Mental State Attribution to Nonhuman Primates and Other Animals by Rural Inhabitants of the Community of Conhuas near the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico -- 3. Local Knowledge and Cultural Significance of Primates (Ateles geoffroyi and Alouatta pigra) among Lacandon Maya from Chiapas, Mexico -- 4. Representation and Signification of Primates in Maya-Q'eqchi' Cosmovision and Implications for their Conservation in Northwestern Guatemala -- Part II. South America -- 5. Ethnoprimatology of the Tikuna in the Southern Colombian Amazon -- 6. Frugivorous Monkeys Feeding a Tropical Rainforest: Bari Ethnobotanical Ethnoprimatology in Venezuela -- 7. Memories, Monkeys and the Mapoyo People: Rethinking Ethnoprimatology and Eco-Historical Contexts in the Middle Orinoco, Venezuela -- 8. Co-ecology of Joti, Primates and Other People: A Multi-Species Ethnography in the Venezuelan Guayana -- 9. Primates in the lives of the Yanomami people of Brazil and Venezuela -- 10. Kixiri and the Origin of Day and Night: Ethnoprimatology among the Waimiri Atroari Amerindians of Central Amazonia, Brazil -- 11. Linguistic, Cultural, and Environmental Aspects of Ethnoprimatological Knowledge among the Lokono, Kari'na, and Warao of the Moruca River (Guyana) -- 12. Relationships between Scientific Ecology and Knowledge of Primate Ecology of Wapishana Subsistence Hunters in Guyana -- 13. Past, Present and Future of Secoya Ethnoprimatology in the Ecuadorian Amazonia -- 14. The Importance of Nonhuman Primates in Waorani Communities of the Ecuadorian Amazon -- 15. Monkeys in the Wampis (Huambisa) Life and Cosmology in the Peruvian Amazonian Rainforest -- 16. The White Monkey and the Sloth or Pelejo Monkey: Primates in the Social and Cultural Configurations of the Shawi People of Northwestern Peru -- 17. Importance of Primates to Tacana Indigenous Subsistence Hunting in the Bolivian Amazon -- 18. When Monkeys were Humans: Narratives of the Relationship between Primates and the Toba (Qom) People of the Gran Chaco of Argentina -- Index.
ISBN: 9783030275044$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-27504-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
726260
Primatology.
LC Class. No.: QL737.P9 / N468 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 599.8
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