Large Mammals and a Brave People

Large Mammals and a Brave People

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9781412804820
Untertitel:
Subsistence Hunters in Zambia
Genre:
Soziologie
Autor:
Stuart A Marks
Herausgeber:
Nordic Africa Institute
Auflage:
Revised edition
Anzahl Seiten:
325
Erscheinungsdatum:
31.05.2005
ISBN:
978-1-4128-0482-0

Klappentext The Valley Bisa people inhabit the Luangwa Valley in central Zambia. Among them! the hunter! who tracks such large game as the lion! elephant! and buffalo! commands great respect and esteem from the other members of the lineage who traditionally rely on him for their subsistence and protection. Although the social organiation and technology of the Bisa people have undergone tremendous change in the last one hundred years! the role of hunter retains its social importance! and the legitimiing hunting rituals have their roots in local history. Drawing on data collected during his fieldwork among the Bisa continuing since the 1960s! Stuart Marks describes the changes that have occurred in hunting patterns! the sociological variables that govern an individuals decision to become a hunter! and the common cosmological convictions that hunters bring to their profession. Zusammenfassung Drawing on data collected during his fieldwork among the Bisa continuing since the 1960s! Stuart Marks describes the changes that have occurred in hunting patterns! the sociological variables that govern an individual's decision to become a hunter! and the common cosmological convictions that hunters bring to their profession.

Autorentext
Stuart A. Marks

Zusammenfassung
Drawing on data collected during his fieldwork among the Bisa continuing since the 1960s, Stuart Marks describes the changes that have occurred in hunting patterns, the sociological variables that govern an individual's decision to become a hunter, and the common cosmological convictions that hunters bring to their profession.

Inhalt
Introduction Preface I. Preliminaries and Introduction to the Study PART ONE: The Culture and Society of the Valley Bisa II. History and Population Characteristics of the Valley Bisa III. Social and Ideological Organization IV. Technology, Subsistence, and Seasonal Activities PART TWO: Cultural Dimensions of the Hunting Process V. Hunting in Prologue and Process VI. Programming a Hunter VII. Drama of the Hunt PART THREE: Configurations of the Hunting System VIII. Description of Habitats and Bisa Influences IX. Population Structure and Ecology of the Larger Mammals X. Valley Bisa Hunters and Their Prey XI. Prospects for the Future


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