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Introduction | ||
Ethnobiology in Court: The Paradoxes of Relativism, Authenticity, and Advocacy | 1 | |
Lexical Reflections on the Cultural Importance of Medicinal Plants among Tzotzil and Tzeltal Maya | 12 | |
Mode of Production and Ethnobotanical Vocabulary: A Controlled Comparison of Guaja and Ka'apor | 24 | |
Domesticated Land, Warm and Cold: Linguistic and Historical Evidence on Tenejapa Tzeltal Maya Ethnoecology | 41 | |
Ecological, Sociocultural, and Biological Determinants of Ethnoepidemiological Patterns among Tzotzil and Tzeltal Maya | 57 | |
Traditional Pastoralism and Development: A Comparison of Aymara and Navajo Grazing Ecology | 74 | |
The Quandary of Conserving Ethnoecological Knowledge: A Piaroa Example | 90 | |
Bibliography | 125 | |
List of Contributors | 153 | |
Index | 155 |
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