The Appropriation of Nature: Essays on Human Ecology and Social Relations |
Contents
Acknowledgements page vii | 1 |
construction and the authorship | 40 |
modes of subsistence | 79 |
the constituents | 101 |
the appropriation of space | 130 |
movement and locality in huntergatherer | 165 |
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The Appropriation of Nature: Essays on Human Ecology and Social Relations Tim Ingold Limited preview - 1986 |
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Aboriginal activity adaptation animal masters anthropology appropriation artefacts Australian Australian Aboriginal band band societies bear behaviour Bogoras boundaries Bushmen Cambridge University Press Chapter chimpanzees Chukchi co-operation co-option collective components concept conscious constitute construction consumption contrast culture definition distinction domain domestic herd ecological anthropology economic Engels environment environmental essay example existence exploitation extraction foraging function gathering societies Godelier hominids human evolution hunter-gatherers hunting and gathering individual Ingold instruments intentional interaction involves killing kind Koryak labour process land language latter London Marx material migration movement nature Nganasan nomadism non-human animals non-human primates notion objects organization pastoral pastoralists patterns persons physical Pintupi practical predation primates procurement production purpose pursuit reciprocity regarded reindeer relations of production sacrifice Sahlins sense sharing social and ecological social relations Sociobiology species spirit storage subsistence Teleki tenure territorial Testart tion tool-making transhumance whilst wild Yolngu