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Fish names of the Manus people of the Admiralty Islands in Papua New Guinea are investigated. The Manus are expert fishermen who have depended solely on fishing and trading for sustaining their livelihood.
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Based on recent field research on Flores Island, this paper describes the classification of fish found among the Lio people. Formally, Lio fish taxonomy closely resembles that of the Nage of central Flores, discussed in a previous paper (Forth 2012), but
Gregory Forth
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Cree Fish Names from Eastern James Bay, Quebec [PDF]
This paper provides a synthesis of Cree fish names as used in the eastern James Bay area communities of Mistassini, Waswanipi, Nemaska, Rupert House, Eastmain, Wemindji (Paint Hills or Nouveau Comptoir), Fort George and Great Whale (Poste-de-la-Baleine).
Berkes, Fikret, Mackenzie, Marguerite
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Alfian RL, Iskandar J, Iskandar BS, Suroso, Ermandara DP, Mulyanto D, Partasasmita R. 2020. Fish species, traders, and trade in traditional market: Case study in Pasar Baru, Balikpapan City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 21: 393-406.
Rahman Latif Alfian +6 more
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The interaction of human populations with natural resources mainly related to the perception of the knowledge and the various uses of these resources are the basis for ethnoecological knowledge.
Dyego Medeiros de Almeida +2 more
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Conception of the artisanal fisherfolk who use Furnas Reservoir, Minas Gerais State, about fishing stocks: an ethnoichthyological study [PDF]
Ethnoichthyology, based on ecological parameters, can be a very useful tool to study man-made environmental changes. These changes are perceived by individuals who fish for a living and/or recreational activities in the impacted environs.
Valter Monteiro de Azevedo-Santos +2 more
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The Surviving Whale-Tooth : Cultural Significances of Whale Products in Oceania [PDF]
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Potenciais conflitos entre pescadores e Sotalia guianensis (van Bénéden, 1864) (Cetacea, Delphinidae) no Brasil [PDF]
This study investigated the potential conflicts between artisanal fishermen and the estuarine dolphin (Sotalia guianensis), based on the experience of fishermen living in the states of Bahia, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, in Brazil.
Andriolo, Artur +3 more
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Only a handful freshwater fish species are still commercially sought after in Sweden. Subsistence fishing in lakes and rivers is also rare nowadays and has in general been replaced by recreational fishing.
Ingvar Svanberg +2 more
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Amazonian fish migration as a social–cultural–ecological process
In this study, we highlight the rich perspectives and explanations of fish migration held by Indigenous groups across the Amazon. We present the aspects of Indigenous cosmological stories, drawing from our exploratory review of cultural ethnographies and
LuLu Victoria‐Lacy +6 more
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