Hebrew textbooks of geography have presented Palestinians in one of several ways (ethnocentric, experiential, anthropological) that reflects the historical period in which they were written. - (DWG)
Anthropology ; Central Africa ; Congo DR ; Ethnicity ; Exploration ; Nineteenth Century ; Village
for this purpose. It argues for a new methodology that uses recent historical, anthropological, and linguistic scholarship. It examines Victorian explorer representations of the Wagenya, an African tribe inhabiting the Lualaba River.
Amerindians ; Arizona ; Ethnic community ; Historical geography ; Nature reserve ; Social anthropology ; Territorial identity ; United States of America
Anthropology ; Burma ; Cultural studies ; Economy ; Ethnic community ; Peripheral region ; Religion ; Social life ; Social organization ; Value system
Specialized in field researches in the border regions of Burma, the A. has divided the book in six chapters : 1. Location of Wah national ; 2. Historical background ; 3. Social organization ; 4. Religious beliefs ; 5. Economy ; 6. Other social
In this paper, the A. presents two empirical cases from Icelandic history and current Greenlandic society. These cases shed light on the natural–social entanglements in a long-term historical perspective and in a highly charged present, respectively
[b1] Dept. of Anthropology, Univ., Copenhagen, Danemark
[a1] Dept. of Anthropology, Univ., Copenhagen, Danemark
Anthropology ; Cultural studies ; Historical geography ; Ideology ; Locality ; Rural life ; Society-environment relationship ; United Kingdom ; Value system ; Wales
of space, from continental to microscopic, to focus on this key issue in American archaeology, known as Paleoindian archaeology. The paper begins with a brief historical sketch of the debate over the antiquity of humans in the Americas and the role
[b1] Dep. of Anthropology and Geosciences, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, Etats-Unis
historical and cultural meaning; a quadrant structure is used for spatial positioning; and instead of using the directional reference system of east, south, west, and north, these indigenous people rely on the orientation analogies of uphill, downhill
[b2] Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Univ., Leiden, Pays-Bas
to occupy the new chair of economic geography at University College London, then the only geographer in the United Kingdom to hold professorial title. He presented his views vigorously in lectures and in textbooks, never failing to draw on anthropological
and historical evidence to support his sometimes controversial ideas on human geography. - (HC)
) and densities of features in the fjord, Foulke Fjord appears to have been continually occupied throughout the Thule-historic period (A.D. 1250-1953),and during the previous Late Dorset period (ca. A.D. 800-1250). However, features associated with the early
[b1] Dep. of Anthropology, Univ. of California, Davis, Etats-Unis
The AA. report on 2 faunal assemblages which provide a new perspective on the issue of fishing in the Thule period. These sites, Pembroke and Bell, are situated on southeastern Victoria Island in the region historically occupied by the ‘Copper Inuit
of the campaigns against illiteracy and the period of modernization. Their reproductive behaviour differs between different cohorts and ethnic groups, because their historical and anthropological situation is different. Within a given cohort belonging to a specific
settlements and farm camps. To consider the question of intentionality and how the inevitability of AfDE is experienced, it combines historical and political ecology with elements of nonrepresentational theory. It shows how the Loma phenomenological experience
and landscapes in terms of shifting sociocultural, political, and historical factors interplaying with the practical, sensually experienced, and inevitable effects of everyday life.
[b3] Dept. of Anthropology, Univ. of Sussex, Brighton, Royaume-Uni