Affluent Hunters? Some Comments in Light of the Alyawara Case
1981; Wiley; Volume: 83; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1525/aa.1981.83.3.02a00130
ISSN1548-1433
AutoresKRISTEN HAWKES JAMES F. O'CONNELL,
Tópico(s)Geographies of human-animal interactions
ResumoAmerican AnthropologistVolume 83, Issue 3 p. 622-626 Free Access Affluent Hunters? Some Comments in Light of the Alyawara Case KRISTEN HAWKES JAMES F. O'CONNELL, KRISTEN HAWKES JAMES F. O'CONNELL University of UtahSearch for more papers by this author KRISTEN HAWKES JAMES F. O'CONNELL, KRISTEN HAWKES JAMES F. O'CONNELL University of UtahSearch for more papers by this author First published: September 1981 https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1981.83.3.02a00130Citations: 38AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat REFERENCES CITED Colson, Elizabeth 1979 In Good Years and in Bad: Food Strategies in Self-Reliant Societies. Journal of Anthropological Research 35(1): 18– 29. Emlen, J. M. 1966 The Role of Time and Energy in Food Preference. American Naturalist 100: 611– 617. Gould, Richard A. In press To Have and Have Not: The Ecology of Sharing Among Hunter-Gatherers. In Resource Management in Hunting-Gathering Societies: Cases from Australia and North America. Nancy Williams and Eugene Hunn, eds. AAAS. Harlan, Jack R. 1967 A Wild Wheat Harvest in Turkey. Archaeology 20: 197– 201. Hitchcock, Robert K., and James Ebert 1980 Foraging and Food Production Among Kalahari Hunter-Gatherers. In The Causes and Consequences of Food Production in Africa. J. D. Clark and S. A. Brant, eds. Berkeley: University of California Press. Johnson, Allen 1975 Time Allocation in a Machiguenga Community. Ethnology 14(3): 301– 310. Krebs, John R. 1978 Optimal Foraging: Decision Rules for Predators. In Behavioral Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach. J. R. Krebs and N. B. Davies, eds. pp. 23– 63. Sunderland, Massachusetts: Sonauer Associates. Lee, Richard Borshay 1968 What Hunters do for a Living, or, How to make out on Scarce Resources. In Man the Hunter. R. B. Lee and I. DeVore, eds. pp. 30– 48. New York: Atherton Press. Lee, Richard Borshay 1979 The !Kung San: Men, Women, and Work in a Foraging Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. MacArthur, Robert H., and Eric Pianka 1966 On the Optimal Use of a Patchy Environment. American Naturalist 100: 603– 609. Meehan, Betty 1977 Man Does Not Live by Calories Alone: The Role of Shellfish in a Coastal Cuisine. In Sunda and Sahul: Prehistoric Studies in Southeast Asia, Melanesia and Australia. J. Allen, J. Golson, and R. Jones, eds. pp. 493– 531. London: Academic Press. O'Connell, James F., and Kristen Hawkes In press Alyawara Plant Use and Optimal Foraging Theory. In Hunter-Gatherer Foraging Strategies: Ethnographic and Archaeological Analyses. B. Winterhalder and E. Smith, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Passmore, R., and J. V. G. A. Durnin 1955 Human Energy Expenditure. Physiological Reviews 35: 801– 840. Pyke, H. G., H. R. Pulliam, and E. L. Charnov 1977 Optimal Foraging Theory: A Selective Review of Theory and Tests. Quarterly Review of Biology 52: 137– 154. Sahlins, Marshall D. 1968 Notes on the Original Affluent Society. In Man the Hunter. R. B. Lee and I. DeVore, eds. pp. 85– 89. New York: Atherton Press. Sahlins, Marshall D. 1972 Stone Age Economics. Chicago: Aldine. Scudder, Thayer 1971 Gathering Among African Woodland Savannah Cultivators. A Case Study: The Gwembe Tonga. Zambian Papers 5. Manchester, England: Manchester University Press. Citing Literature Volume83, Issue3September 1981Pages 622-626 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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