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The global relevance of locally grounded ethnobiology. [PDF]

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Children and Ethnobiology

Journal of Ethnobiology, 2018
A child-focused approach to ethnobiological research has the potential to contribute to our overall understanding of human-environmental relations in at least two important ways: by improving our understanding of how children acquire knowledge and by highlighting the specificities of children's own ethnobiological knowledge.
Sandrine Gallois, Victoria Reyes-García
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Evolutionary ethnobiology

Ethnobiology and Conservation, 2022
Ethnobiology is a discipline that deals with understanding the relationship between human beings and biota. The strong interdisciplinary component of ethnobiology allows it to interact with different fields of knowledge. The evolutionary approach in ethnobiology is not completely absent, however it lacks systematization, which has been recently ...
Washington Soares Ferreira Júnior   +2 more
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The ethnobiology of the Haitian zombi

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1983
For many years students of Haitian society have suggested that there is an ethnopharmacological basis for the notorious zombies, the living dead of peasant folklore. The recent surfacing of three zombies, one of whom may represent the first potentially verifiable case, has focused scientific attention on the reported zombi drug.
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Ethnobiology and Ethnoecology

Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque
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Ethnobiology or Ethnoecology?

2016
Ethnobiology and ethnoecology form a hybrid knowledge field, which is marked by interfaces involving the natural and social sciences. In addition, it is directly related to local cultural knowledge and practices and efforts for nature conservation. Thus, a quite complex and rich epistemological scenario is present.
Angelo Giuseppe Chaves Alves   +1 more
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Semantics and Ethnobiology

1996
Abstract It is widely agreed today that “culture ‘does not consist of things, people, behavior, or emotions’, but the forms or organization of these things in the minds of people” (Frake 1962: 85, with reference to Goodenough 1957). The question which mightcause disagreement is this: How can the organization of “these things” in the ...
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