… on Wapishanaethnoecology and cultural ecology was undertaken in Guyana over twenty-two months in 1997-1998 and 1999-2000. Wapishana people … Wapishana hunters collectively …
T Henfrey - … : Indigenous Peoples' Perceptions of and Interactions …, 2020 - Springer
… This chapter has addressed the relationship to scientific ecology of a limited aspect of Wapishana ethnoprimatology: ethnoecological information on various primate species, organised …
… to identify the fauna and flora’s ethnoecology. The data extracted from the interviews were … Taurepang from the Karib language family and Wapishana from the Arawak language family…
… In this paper the value of ethnoecological knowledge of the Minahasans is examined to reposition their ethno-science in Indonesian environmental planning schemes, by viewing …
… It focuses on the ethnoecological aspects of Minahasan people … An ethnoecological approach has been applied in multi… The ethnoecological approach applied in this research seeks to …
… Empirical evidence shows that much traditional resource use, including that of Wapishana … Applying the cultural edge thus formed to an analysis of Wapishana hunting and agriculture …
… Wapishana households, with Wapishana men as the fathers of women who married Waiwai men, or Wapishana men with Wapishana … Waiwai women married to Wapishana men. The …
C Stafford-Walter - Anthropos, 2020 - nomos-elibrary.de
… , has primarily focused on ethnoecology and the production … in general, and the Wapishana people from southern Guyana … apply to the situation of his Wapishana informants. Striving to …
CA Shaffer, MS Milstein, P Suse, E Marawanaru… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Springer
… Waiwai interlocutors stated that the Wapishana view primate meat as “dirty” and “diseased” and that the Wapishana believe consuming it will make them sick. In contrast, most Waiwai …