No texts are required for this course.
Readings are drawn from a wide range of published sources. These are made available as .pdf
copies of individual articles and chapters
cited in the course schedule. readings will
be provided to students when the course
starts but students are welcome to use the
library to start reading in advance.
Alexiades, M.N. 1996. Collecting ethnobotanical data: An introduction to basic concepts and techniques. Pp. 53-94 in Selected Guidelines for Ethnobotanical Research: A field manual. Edited by M.N. Alexiades. The New York Botanical Garden, New York.
Berkes, Fikres 1999.
chapter 4 Sacred Ecology: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Resource Management. Taylor and Francis, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Berlin, B. 1992.
chapter 1 Ethnobiological Classification: Principles of Categorization of Plants and Animals in Traditional Societies. Princeton University Press, New Jersey.
Browner, C.H., B.R.O de
Montellano & A.J. Rubel. 1988. A methodology
for cross-cultural ethnomedical research.
Current Anthropology 29:681-702.
Colchester, Marcus. 2004. Conservation Policy and Indigenous People. Cultural Survival Quarterly Spring 2004:17-22.
Cunningham, A.B. 1996. Professional ethics and ethnobotanical research. Pp. 19-51 in Selected Guidelines for Ethnobotanical Research: A Field Manual. Edited by M.N. Alexiades. The New York Botanical Garden Press, New York.
Cunningham, A.B. 2001.
chapter 6 Applied Ethnobotany: People, wild plant use and conservation. EarthScan, London.
Davis,
A & J.R. Wagner. 2004. Who
Knows? On the importance of
identifying “experts” when
researching local ecological
knowledge. Human Ecology
31:463-489.
Dupre, John. 1999. Are Whales Fish? Pp 461-475 in Folkbiology. Edited by Douglas Medin and Scott Atran. MIT Press, Cambridge.
Ecosystem Services (on-line)
Etkin, N.L. 1993. Anthropological methods in ethnopharmacology. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 38:93-104.
Ford, R.J. 1994. Ethnobotany: Historical diversity and synthesis. Pp. 33-49 in The Nature and Status of Ethnobotany. Edited by R.J. Ford. Anthropological Papers, Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
MacKay, Fergus & Emily Caruso. 2004. Indigenous Lands or National Parks? Cultural Survival Quarterly Spring 2004:14-16.
Martin 2003. Editorial from
People and Plants on-line: Speaking of
Jargon.
McClatchey, W. 2006. Improving Quality of International Ethnobotany Research and Publications. Ethnobotany Research and Applications 4:1-9.
McClatchey, W., Randy Thaman & Sonia Juvik. 2004. Ethnobiodiversity Surveys of Human/Ecosystem Relationships. Pp. 159-196 in Biodiversity Assessment of Tropical Island Ecosystems. Edited by Dieter Mueller Dombois, Kim Bridges, and Curt Daehler, University of Hawaii, Honolulu.
Mead, Aroha. 2004. He Paua, He Korowai, Me Nga Waahi Tapu. A Shellfish, A Woven Cloak, and Sacred Places: Maori and Protected Areas. Cultural Survival Quarterly Spring 2004:61-64.
Natures Services (on-line)
O'Fallon LR, Dearry A., 2002. Community-Based Participatory Research as a Tool to Advance Environmental Health Sciences. Environmental Health Perspective 110(S2):155-159.
Peters, C.M.
1996. Beyond nomenclature and use: A review
of ecological methods for ethnobotanists.
Pp. 241-276 in Selected Guidelines for Ethnobotanical Research: A Field Manual. Edited by M.N. Alexiades. The New York Botanical Garden Press, New York.
Peters, C.M., A.H. Gentry & R.O. Mendelsohn. 1989. Valuation of an Amazonian rainforest. Nature 339:655-656.
Phillips, O.L. 1996. Some quantitative methods for analyzing ethnobotanical knowledge. Pp. 171-197 in Selected Guidelines for Ethnobotanical Research: A Field Manual. Edited by M.N. Alexiades. The New York Botanical Garden Press, New York.
Posey, D.A. 1990. Intellectual Property Rights: What is the position of ethnobiology? Journal of Ethnobiology 10:93-98.
Salick, J., J. Alcorn, E. Anderson, C. Asa, W. Balee, M. Balick, S. Beckerman, B. Bennett, J. Caballero, G. Camilo, A.B. Cunningham, E. Elisabetsky, L. Emperaire, G. Estabrook, G. Fritz, L. Gross, E. Hunn, T. Johns, E. Luoga, G. Martin, W. McClatchey, J. Miller, P. Minnis, D. Moerman, M. Paletti, D. Pearsall, C. Ramirez-Sosa, J. Rashford, B. Schaal, D. Spooner, J. Stepp, M. Thomas, T. Ticktin, N. Turner, J. Xu. 2003. Intellectual Imperatives in Ethnobiology .NSF Biocomplexity Workshop Report. Missouri Botanical Gardens, St. Louis.
Sauer, C.O. 1952 ch 1
Agricultural Origins
and Dispersals. The American
Geographical Society, New York.
Sauer, C.O. 1952 ch 2
Agricultural Origins
and Dispersals. The American
Geographical Society, New York.
Sauer, C.O. 1952 ch 3
Agricultural Origins
and Dispersals. The American
Geographical Society, New York.
Sithole, B. P. Frost & T.S. Veeman. 2002. Searching for Synthesis: Integrating economic perspectives with those of other disciplines. Pp. 198-227 in Uncovering the Hidden Harvest: Valuation methods for woodland and forest resources. Edited by B.M. Campbell & M.K. Luckert. Earthscan Publications Ltd, London.
Spradley, J.P. 1980. chapter 9 Participant Observation. Holt, Rinehart, & Winston, New York.
Stepp, J.R. & M.B. Thomas. 2005. Managing Ethnopharmacological Data: Herbaria, regional databases and literature. Field Methods 17:211-218.
Turner, N.J., I.J. Davidson-Hunt & M. O’Flaherty. 2003. Living on the Edge: Ecological and cultural edges as sources of diversity for social-ecological resilience. Human Ecology 31:439-461.
Veeman, T.S. & M.K. Luckert. 2002. Economic decision-making frameworks for considering resource values: Procedures, perils and promise. Pp. 141-167 in Uncovering the Hidden Harvest: Valuation methods for woodland and forest resources. Edited by B.M. Campbell & M.K. Luckert. Earthscan Publications Ltd, London.
Wester,
L. & D. Chuesanguansat. 1994.
Adoption and abandonment of
Southeast Asian Food Plants. Pp
83-92 in Plants and Human Culture.
Haworth Press.
Wester,
L. & S. Yongvanit. 1995. Biological
Diversity and Community Lore in
Northeastern Thailand. Journal of
Ethnobiology 15:71-87.
Zent,
S. 1996. Behavioral orientations
toward ethnobotanical
quantification. Pp. 199-239 94 in Selected Guidelines for
Ethnobotanical Research: A field
manual. Edited by M.N. Alexiades.
The New York Botanical Garden, New
York.
Zent, S. 2001. Acculturation and
ethnobotanical knowledge loss among the
Piaroa of Venezuela. Pp. 190-211 in On
Biocultural Diversity: Linking language,
knowledge, and the environment. Edited by
Luisa Maffi, Smithsonian, Washington, D.C.
The following Books are optional readings
that supplement materials presented in the
class. Students with interests that run deep
are encouraged to explore these in order to
learn more.
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Anderson, E. 1952 (1967, 1997). Plants,
Man and Life. Little Brown and Company,
Boston.
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Berlin, B. 1992. Ethnobotanical
classification: Principles of
categorization of plants and animals in
traditional societies. Princeton
University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.
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Bernard, H.R. 2002. Research Methods in Anthropology: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches. 3rd Edition. AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
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Connolly, B. & R. Anderson. 1988. First
Contact. Penguin, New York.
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Crosby, A. W. 1986 (1988, 1989, 1990,
1991, 1992). Ecological Imperialism: The
Biological Expansion of Europe 900-1900.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
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Cotton, C.M. 1996. Ethnobotany: Principles
and Applications. John Wiley & Sons,
Chichester, England.
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Cunningham, A. B. 2000. Applied
Ethnobotany: People, Wild Plant Use and
Conservation. London.
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Daily, G.C. 1987. Editor of Natures
Services: Societal dependence on natural
ecosystems. Island Press, Washington,
D.C.
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Davis, W. 1996. One River: Explorations
and Discoveries in the Amazon Rain Forest.
Simon & Schuster, New York.
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Diamond, J. 1997 (1999). Guns, Germs, and
Steel: The fates of Human Societies. W.W.
Norton & Co., New York.
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Heiser, C. B., Jr. 1990. Seed to
Civilization - The Story of Food Harvard
University Press, Cambridge, MA.
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Hoffman, A. 1983. LSD: My Problem Child.
Putnam Publishing Group, New York.
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Johns, T. 1990. With Bitter Herbs they
shall eat it: Chemical Ecology and the
Origins of Human Diet and Medicine.
University of Arizona Press, Tucson,
Arizona.
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Krieg, M. G. 1964. Green Medicine. Rand
McNally, New York.
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Laird, S.A. 2000. Biodiversity and
Traditional Knowledge: Equitable
Partnerships in Practice. London.
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Nabhan, G. P. 1989. Enduring Seeds. North
Point Press, San Francisco.
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Nabhan, G. P. 1987. Gathering the Desert.
Arizona State University Press, Tempe.
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Nazarea, V.D. 1998. Cultural Memory and
Biodiversity. The University of
Arizona Press, Tucson.
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Nettle, Daniel & Suzanne Romaine. 2000. Vanishing Voices: The Extinction of the World's Languages. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
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Pearce, D.W. 1993. Economic values and the
natural world. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
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Schultes, R. E. & A. Hofmann. 1979 (1992).
Plants of the Gods: Origins of
Hallucinogenic Use. McGraw-Hill, New York.
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Womersley, J.S. 1976. Plant Collecting for Anthropologists, Geographers and Ecologists in Papua New Guinea. Botany Bulletin No. 2, Office of Forests, Division of Botany, Lae, Papua New Guinea Government.