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An anthropological analysis about primatology – Reports of a particular human-animal relationship with Capuchin monkeys Anais da ABC (AABC)
RAPCHAN,ELIANE S.; NEVES,WALTER A..
Abstract: This ethnography is about a particular human-animal relationship based on primatological research on groups of wild robust capuchin monkeys living in Parque Estadual Carlos Botelho (Brazil), one of the largest preserved areas of Atlantic Tropical Forest in the world. It emphasizes the complex situations that highlight the difficulty of making this research. This space integrates administrative, scientific and local interests, producing a unique cartography. We reflect on the scientific research considering the relations among primatologist, field assistant and other animals and comparing it with the hunt. “Hunt” is a model inspired in techniques and in some aspects of recreational hunt to expand the comprehension of a complex routine defined to...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Atlantic Tropical Forest; Ethnography; Ethnography of Science; Human-animal relations; Hunt.
Ano: 2019 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652019000701001
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Culture, Nature, and the Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Northern Namibia Ecology and Society
Defining culture as shared knowledge, values, and practices, we introduce an anthropological concept of culture to the ecosystem-service debate. In doing so, we shift the focus from an analysis of culture as a residual category including recreational and aesthetic experiences to an analysis of processes that underlie the valuation of nature in general. The empirical analysis draws on ethnographic fieldwork conducted along the Okavango River in northern Namibia to demonstrate which landscape units local populations value for which service(s). Results show that subjects perceive many places as providing multiple services and that most of their valuations of ecosystem services are culturally shared. We attribute this finding to common experiences and modes of...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Concept of culture; Ecosystem services; Ethnography; Landscapes Namibia; Valuation.
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Estudio etnográfico del carnaval de Tototepec y petición de lluvias en Cahuateche, Guerrero. Colegio de Postgraduados
Hernández Ureiro, Elia.
Los usos y costumbres son la forma de convivencia de las comunidades rurales, específicamente de las indígenas. Son normas y acuerdos que establece la asamblea comunitaria, donde predomina la confianza, la solidaridad, la ayuda mutua y el respecto para elegir a la autoridad del pueblo, los comités para la fiesta, del agua, del bosque, entre otras. De esta manera, la comunidad reproduce las tradiciones y costumbres que le dan identidad. Sin embargo, se percibe que en las tradiciones y costumbres, la participación de la gente ha disminuido y/o cambiado; por otro lado, que no hay evidencias consistentes que describan los procesos de las tradiciones y costumbres en las comunidades indígenas de la región de la Montaña. Como una manera de contribuir a la...
Palavras-chave: Costumbres; Estudio etnográfico; Participación; Tradiciones; Customs; Ethnography; Participation; Traditions; Desarrollo Sostenible de Zonas Indígenas; Maestría Tecnológica.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10521/2200
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