Ethno-Ornithology
Birds, Indigenous Peoples, Culture and Society
Herausgeber: Tidemann, Sonia; Gosler, Andrew
Ethno-Ornithology
Birds, Indigenous Peoples, Culture and Society
Herausgeber: Tidemann, Sonia; Gosler, Andrew
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Looks at the significance of indigenous knowledge of birds and their cultural significance, and how these can assist in framing research methods of western scientists working in related areas.
First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Looks at the significance of indigenous knowledge of birds and their cultural significance, and how these can assist in framing research methods of western scientists working in related areas.
First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781849713382
- ISBN-10: 1849713383
- Artikelnr.: 32698191
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781849713382
- ISBN-10: 1849713383
- Artikelnr.: 32698191
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sonia Tidemann is an Adjunct Professor at Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, Australia and has been involved in natural and cultural resource management for more than 25 years. Andrew Gosler is Head of the Institute of Human Sciences, Oxford University, UK, where he lectures in Biological Conservation, and University Research Lecturer in the Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology, Oxford.
Part I: Introduction
1. Indigenous Knowledges, Birds that have 'Spoken' and Science
2. Ethno-Ornithology and Conservation
3. The Broader Significance of Ethno-Ornithology
Part II: Birds: Hunting and Products
4. The Maori and the Huia
5. Santa Cruz Red Feather Currency And The Scarlet Honeyeater
6. Entrapment Of Wetland Birds: Local Customs And Methods Of Hunting In
Central Java
7. Wildlife Hunting and Bird Trade in Northern Papua (Irian Jaya),
Indonesia
Part III: Birds and Knowledge
8. Transmutation of Human Knowledge about Birds in 16th Century Honduras
9. Sound, Sight, Stories and Science: Avoiding Pitfalls in
Ethno-Ornithological Research, with Examples from Kenya
10. What the Locals Know: Comparing Traditional and Scientific Knowledge of
Megapodes in Melanesia
Part IV: Birds: Story and Language
11. The Birds and Nature in the Stepwells of Gujarat, Western India
12. Aboriginal Stories: The Riches and Colour of Australian Birds
13. Tlingit Birds, an annotated list with a statistical comparative
analysis
14. Raven=Heron in Mayan-Language Prehistory: An
Ethno-Ornithological/Linguistic Study
15. What's in a Bird Name: Relationships among Ethno-Ornithological Terms
in Nage and other Malayo-Polynesian Languages
Part V: Birds and Conservation
16. An Alternate Reality: Maori Spiritual Guardianship of New Zealand's
Native Birds
17. Everyone Loves Birds: Using Indigenous Knowledge of Birds to Facilitate
Conservation in New Guinea
18. Birds, People and Conservation in Kenya
19. Bird Messengers for all Seasons: Landscapes of Knowledge among the
BriBri of Costa Rica
20. The Bull of the Bog: Bittern Conservation Practice in a Western
Bio-cultural Setting
21. Towards an Indonesian bird conservation ethos: reflections from a study
of bird-keeping in the cites of Java and Bali
1. Indigenous Knowledges, Birds that have 'Spoken' and Science
2. Ethno-Ornithology and Conservation
3. The Broader Significance of Ethno-Ornithology
Part II: Birds: Hunting and Products
4. The Maori and the Huia
5. Santa Cruz Red Feather Currency And The Scarlet Honeyeater
6. Entrapment Of Wetland Birds: Local Customs And Methods Of Hunting In
Central Java
7. Wildlife Hunting and Bird Trade in Northern Papua (Irian Jaya),
Indonesia
Part III: Birds and Knowledge
8. Transmutation of Human Knowledge about Birds in 16th Century Honduras
9. Sound, Sight, Stories and Science: Avoiding Pitfalls in
Ethno-Ornithological Research, with Examples from Kenya
10. What the Locals Know: Comparing Traditional and Scientific Knowledge of
Megapodes in Melanesia
Part IV: Birds: Story and Language
11. The Birds and Nature in the Stepwells of Gujarat, Western India
12. Aboriginal Stories: The Riches and Colour of Australian Birds
13. Tlingit Birds, an annotated list with a statistical comparative
analysis
14. Raven=Heron in Mayan-Language Prehistory: An
Ethno-Ornithological/Linguistic Study
15. What's in a Bird Name: Relationships among Ethno-Ornithological Terms
in Nage and other Malayo-Polynesian Languages
Part V: Birds and Conservation
16. An Alternate Reality: Maori Spiritual Guardianship of New Zealand's
Native Birds
17. Everyone Loves Birds: Using Indigenous Knowledge of Birds to Facilitate
Conservation in New Guinea
18. Birds, People and Conservation in Kenya
19. Bird Messengers for all Seasons: Landscapes of Knowledge among the
BriBri of Costa Rica
20. The Bull of the Bog: Bittern Conservation Practice in a Western
Bio-cultural Setting
21. Towards an Indonesian bird conservation ethos: reflections from a study
of bird-keeping in the cites of Java and Bali
Part I: Introduction
1. Indigenous Knowledges, Birds that have 'Spoken' and Science
2. Ethno-Ornithology and Conservation
3. The Broader Significance of Ethno-Ornithology
Part II: Birds: Hunting and Products
4. The Maori and the Huia
5. Santa Cruz Red Feather Currency And The Scarlet Honeyeater
6. Entrapment Of Wetland Birds: Local Customs And Methods Of Hunting In
Central Java
7. Wildlife Hunting and Bird Trade in Northern Papua (Irian Jaya),
Indonesia
Part III: Birds and Knowledge
8. Transmutation of Human Knowledge about Birds in 16th Century Honduras
9. Sound, Sight, Stories and Science: Avoiding Pitfalls in
Ethno-Ornithological Research, with Examples from Kenya
10. What the Locals Know: Comparing Traditional and Scientific Knowledge of
Megapodes in Melanesia
Part IV: Birds: Story and Language
11. The Birds and Nature in the Stepwells of Gujarat, Western India
12. Aboriginal Stories: The Riches and Colour of Australian Birds
13. Tlingit Birds, an annotated list with a statistical comparative
analysis
14. Raven=Heron in Mayan-Language Prehistory: An
Ethno-Ornithological/Linguistic Study
15. What's in a Bird Name: Relationships among Ethno-Ornithological Terms
in Nage and other Malayo-Polynesian Languages
Part V: Birds and Conservation
16. An Alternate Reality: Maori Spiritual Guardianship of New Zealand's
Native Birds
17. Everyone Loves Birds: Using Indigenous Knowledge of Birds to Facilitate
Conservation in New Guinea
18. Birds, People and Conservation in Kenya
19. Bird Messengers for all Seasons: Landscapes of Knowledge among the
BriBri of Costa Rica
20. The Bull of the Bog: Bittern Conservation Practice in a Western
Bio-cultural Setting
21. Towards an Indonesian bird conservation ethos: reflections from a study
of bird-keeping in the cites of Java and Bali
1. Indigenous Knowledges, Birds that have 'Spoken' and Science
2. Ethno-Ornithology and Conservation
3. The Broader Significance of Ethno-Ornithology
Part II: Birds: Hunting and Products
4. The Maori and the Huia
5. Santa Cruz Red Feather Currency And The Scarlet Honeyeater
6. Entrapment Of Wetland Birds: Local Customs And Methods Of Hunting In
Central Java
7. Wildlife Hunting and Bird Trade in Northern Papua (Irian Jaya),
Indonesia
Part III: Birds and Knowledge
8. Transmutation of Human Knowledge about Birds in 16th Century Honduras
9. Sound, Sight, Stories and Science: Avoiding Pitfalls in
Ethno-Ornithological Research, with Examples from Kenya
10. What the Locals Know: Comparing Traditional and Scientific Knowledge of
Megapodes in Melanesia
Part IV: Birds: Story and Language
11. The Birds and Nature in the Stepwells of Gujarat, Western India
12. Aboriginal Stories: The Riches and Colour of Australian Birds
13. Tlingit Birds, an annotated list with a statistical comparative
analysis
14. Raven=Heron in Mayan-Language Prehistory: An
Ethno-Ornithological/Linguistic Study
15. What's in a Bird Name: Relationships among Ethno-Ornithological Terms
in Nage and other Malayo-Polynesian Languages
Part V: Birds and Conservation
16. An Alternate Reality: Maori Spiritual Guardianship of New Zealand's
Native Birds
17. Everyone Loves Birds: Using Indigenous Knowledge of Birds to Facilitate
Conservation in New Guinea
18. Birds, People and Conservation in Kenya
19. Bird Messengers for all Seasons: Landscapes of Knowledge among the
BriBri of Costa Rica
20. The Bull of the Bog: Bittern Conservation Practice in a Western
Bio-cultural Setting
21. Towards an Indonesian bird conservation ethos: reflections from a study
of bird-keeping in the cites of Java and Bali