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Johnson, Allen
Machiguenga gardens
p. 29
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Carneiro, Robert L.
The cultivation of Manioc among the Kuikuru of the upper Xingú
p. 65
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Hill, Jonathan; Morán, Emilio
Adaptive strategies of Wakuénai peoples to the oligothropic rain forest of Rio Negro basin
p. 113
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Hill, Kim; Hawkes, Kristen
Neotropical hunting among Aché of eastern Paraguay
p. 139
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Yost James A.; M. Kelley, Patricia
Shotguns, blowguns, and spears: the analysis of technological efficency,
p. 189
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Werner, Dennis
Why do the mekranoti trek?
p. 225
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Stocks, Anthony
Cocamilla fishing: patch modification and environment buffering in the Amazon várzea
p. 239
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Beckerman,Stephen
Carpe Diem: an optimal foraging approach to Bari fishing and hunting
p. 269
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Berlin, Brent; Berlin, Elois Ann
Adaptation and Ethnozoological classification: theoretical implications of animal resources and diet of the Aguaruna and Huambisa
p. 301
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Dufour, Darna L.
Nutrition in the northwest Amazon: household dietary intake and time - energiy expenditure
p. 329
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Flowers, Nancy M.
Seasonal factors in susistence, nutrition, and child growth in central brazilian indian community
p. 357
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Hames, Raymond B.
The settlement pattern of a Yanomamö population bloc: a behavioral ecological interpretation
p. 393
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Gross, Daniel R.
Village movement in relation to resources in Amazonia
p. 429
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Vickers,William T.
The trritorial dimensions of Siona-Secoya and Encabellado adaptation
p. 451