Indigenous peoples and the future of Amazonia: an ecological anthropology of an endangered world
This timely book provides the first examination of the relationship between cultural and environmental variation in the Amazon, with special reference to the survival and welfare of indigenous societies. The particular strength of this collection is that it emphasizes ongoing changing elements rathe...
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1995
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Zusammenfassung: | This timely book provides the first examination of the relationship between cultural and environmental variation in the Amazon, with special reference to the survival and welfare of indigenous societies. The particular strength of this collection is that it emphasizes ongoing changing elements rather than static ones in Amazonian human ecology in the context of colonization. Leslie Sponsel and twelve other contributors, including archaeologists, biological anthropologists, cultural ecologists, and nutritionists, review traditional and changing adaptations of indigenous societies to Amazonian ecosystems; they analyze the challenges presented to indigenes by the massive cultural and environmental impact of Westernization. They also discuss the applications of research results to the needs, interests, and priorities of indigenous societies In his concluding chapter, Sponsel calls for anthropologists to contribute through their research to the empowerment of indigenous communities and organizations. "In the Amazon the only people who already know and practice ecologically sound economies are most indigenous societies. Documenting their ecologically sound values, knowledge, and technology is one of the most important tasks for cultural ecology. |
Beschreibung: | IX, 312 S. graph. Darst., Kt. |
ISBN: | 0816514585 |
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword vii
Simeon Jimenez and Nelly Atvelo Jimenez
Introduction 3
Leslie E. Sponsel
Part I: Environmental Variation and Adaptation 11
1. Judging the Future by the Past: The Impact of Environmental
Instability on Prehistoric Amazonian Populations 15
Betty J. Meggers
2. The History of Ecological Interpretations of Amazonia:
Does Roosevelt Have It Right? 45
Robert L. Carneiro
3. Disaggregating Amazonia: A Strategy for Understanding
Biological and Cultural Diversity 71
Emilio F. Moran
4. Historical Ecology of Amazonia 97
William Balee
Part II: Foraging, Nutrition, and Health 111
5. Yanomami of Venezuela: Foragers or Farmers—Which Came
First? 113
Kenneth Good
vi Contents
6. Small Is Adaptive: Nutritional Anthropometry of Native
Amazonians 121
Rebecca Holmes
7. A Closer Look at the Nutritional Implications of Bitter
Cassava Use 149
Darna L. Dufour
8. Epidemiological Factors and Human Adaptation
in Amazonia 167
Carlos E. A. Coimbra, Jr.
Part III: Change, Conservation, and Rights 183
9. Changes in Machiguenga Quality of Life 187
Michael Baksh
10. Neotropical Foraging Adaptations and the Effects of
Acculturation on Sustainable Resource Use: The Yuqui of
Lowland Bolivia 207
Allyn MacLean Stearman
11. Faunal Resource Use by the Chimane of Eastern Bolivia:
Policy Notes on a Biosphere Reserve 225
Avecita Chicchon
12. Sustainability in Resource Rights and Conservation: The Case
of an Awa Biosphere Reserve in Colombia and Ecuador 245
Janet M. Chernela
13. Relationships Among the World System, Indigenous Peoples,
and Ecological Anthropology in the Endangered Amazon 263
Leslie E. Sponsel
List of Contributors 295
Index 299
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