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Titlebook: Neotropical Ethnoprimatology; Indigenous Peoples’ Bernardo Urbani,Manuel Lizarralde Book 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020 Ethnobio

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Kacper Świerkher is standing beside me and we are looking in the water”. This is the first of the two evocative memories that Sassoon recounts in the Prelude which opens . (1938).. In the second he again hears his own voice: “This time it asks a question. ‘What will the seeds be like when they come up?’ I am sta
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Perception and Uses of Primates Among Popoluca Indigenous People in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico species and generates information to create culturally relevant conservation proposals. In this study, we applied a qualitative approach to understand the cultural aspects, perception, and use of howler monkeys (.) and spider monkeys (.) by the Popoluca indigenous people in two localities (Los Mang
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Mental State Attribution to Nonhuman Primates and Other Animals by Rural Inhabitants of the Communitiversal, and the way it is done is related with a range of personal and animal-related factors. The aim of the present study was to identify the folk representations that underlie the attribution of emotions and complex mental states to two local primate species and a range of wild and domestic anim
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Local Knowledge and Cultural Significance of Primates (, and ,) Among Lacandon Maya from Chiapas, Men their territory (spider monkey/. and howler monkey/.). We reviewed and interpreted evidences from the presence of these species in pre-Hispanic art in the Mayan area to ethnographic data referring to people’s ethnoecological knowledge and an analysis of the local cultural significance of these spe
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Representation and Signification of Primates in Maya-Q’eqchi’ Cosmovision and Implications for Theirhe Ancestral Rainforest Landscape of Guatemala, through semi-structured interviews and participation in traditional ceremonies and celebrations. We have identified different spiritual, cultural, and social interaction codes, symbolisms, and practices of pre-Hispanic Mayan origin that synergistically
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Ethnoprimatology of the Tikuna in the Southern Colombian Amazonc impacts affecting primate populations, such as hunting. Hunting primates was an important cultural and social activity for the Tikuna of the Colombian Amazon. In the recent past, tribal laws laid down constraints in the form of hunting taboos enabling the Tikuna people to manage their prey base. H
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Frugivorous Monkeys Feeding in a Tropical Rainforest: Barí Ethnobotanical Ethnoprimatology in Venezuwith fishing and hunting. Hunting produced just a quarter of the meat consumed in the 1970s, and although monkeys accounted for less than 6% of that amount, they still play an important cultural role. In the Barí territory, four species of monkey are known to exist: white-bellied spider (.), red how
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Memories, Monkeys, and the Mapoyo People: Rethinking Ethnoprimatology in Eco-Historical Contexts of the Middle Orinoco of Venezuela. Historical references of ethnoprimatological interest registered by eighteenth-century chroniclers that visited that region are also examined. The Mapoyo identify and describe behaviorally and by their phenotypic characteristics four primate species. These primates a
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