Description: Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title:The Pigs That Ate The Garden: A Human Ecology From Papua New GuineaISBN13:9780472751181ISBN10:0472751182Author:Dwyer, Peter D. (Author)Description:In The Pigs That Ate The Garden, Peter D Dwyer Examines The Subsistence Ecology Of 109 Etolo People Who Live On The Wet, Forested Mountain Slopes Of Papua New Guinea Dwyer Describes The Community's Practice Of Deliberately Placing Pigs In Gardens So That The Pigs Depredate The Vegetation There He Shows How This Practice Is Actually The Community's Method Of Sending A Message To Itself That Serves To Resynchronize A Switch From Sweet Potato Gardening To Sago Starch Processing The Interrelationships Of The Different Food-Producing Activities Of The Etolo--Gardening, Hunting, Tree-Crop Cultivation, Etc --Are Shown To Have Seasonal Rhythms, And These Rhythms Maximize The Etolo's Use Of Food Resources At Appropriate Times And Areas Dwyer Argues That The Shape Of Etolo Ecology Is Ultimately Driven By Sociocultural, Rather Than Environmental, Forces, And Is Set Within A Theoretical Frame Concerning Processes Of Communication And Change In Open Systems Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:UNIV OF MICHIGAN PRPublication Date:1990-01-01Weight:0.84 lbsDimensions:0.58'' H x 9'' L x 6'' WNumber of Pages:258Language:English
Price: 47.18 USD
Location: USA
End Time: 2025-01-24T11:42:22.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
Product Images
Item Specifics
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Return policy details:
Item Weight: 0.84 lbs
Book Title: Pigs That Ate the Garden : a Human Ecology from Papua New Guinea
Item Length: 9in.
Item Height: 0.7in.
Item Width: 6in.
Author: Peter D. Dwyer
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Topic: General, Ecology, Customs & Traditions
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication Year: 1990
Genre: Nature, Social Science
Number of Pages: 258 Pages