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Ecology and Human Adaptation
₹970
In stock
ISBN : 8170208009
Author : Editor S. M. Channa
Pages : 350 pp
Year of Publishing : 1998
Binding : Hardbound
Publisher : Cosmo Publications
SKU:
COSE018
Category: Sociology & Anthropology
CONTENTS:
• The Displaced Yanadis of Sriharikota Island :a study of changing Interactions between Environment and Culture.
• Ecology and Mode of Production: Seasonal Variation and the Division of Labour by Sex among Hunter-Gathere
• Equality and Hierarchy in Maritime Adaptation: The Importance of Flexibility in the Social Organization of a South Indian Fishing Caste.
• Food Taboos: A Primitive Environmental Protection Agency (South America).
• Human Territoriality : An Ecological Reassessment.
• “The Importance of a Rose” : Evaluating the Cultural Significance of Plants in Thompson and Lillooet Interior Salish.
• Primitive Warfare and the Ratomorphic Image of Mankind.
• Rational Preselection from Hamadryas to Homo Sapiens: The Place of Decisions in Adaptive Process.
• On the Subject of Human Ecology.
• Subsistence Strategy and Its Ecological Consequences in the Nepal Himalaya.
• Tappers, Trappers and the Hill Pandaram (South India).
• Water Buffalo : India’s Other Bovine.
CONTRIBUTORS
P. Sudhakara Reddy • A. Munirathnam Reddy • Rhoda H. Halperin • Elisabeth Schoembucher • David R. Mc Donald • Rada Dyson-Hudson • Eric Alden Smith • Nancy J. Turner • Clayton A. Robarchek • Christopher Boehm • H. Fischer-Harriehausen • Robert Hoffpauir • Brian Morris