This paper is a literature review of the relationships Indigenous peoples in the Lower Murray of temperate South Australia had with the local avifauna as recorded in the early years of European settlement. Birds were prominent as clan ancestors in their creation stories, being credited with the formation of landforms and the establishment of law and custom. Aboriginal origin stories describe bird behavior and detail the relationships between birds, plants, rain, and fire. Ornithological bodies of knowledge that are framed outside of Western science, such as the ethno-ornithological information discussed here, provide an alternative lens with which to view avifaunal biodiversity in a manner that respects local cultural value
An Australian Bird Book by J. A. Leach, published in 1911, was the first field guide to Australia's ...
This article investigates responses among Aboriginal people in Australia to animals and plants intro...
This paper surveys textual references to the Australian pied butcherbird (Cracticus nigrogularis). W...
This paper is a literature review of the use of birds in the Indigenous material culture of the Lowe...
This thesis describes the role of academic literature in indigenous epistemology with a focus on ind...
European colonisation of the Australian continent has caused immense changes in birds and their habi...
Birds is the first book to examine bird remains in archaeology and anthropology. Providing a thoroug...
Indigenous Australians have long understood sustainable hunting and harvesting, seasonal changes in ...
The conference was stimulating and a wonderful opportunity for international networking with colleag...
This paper presents data on names and folklore of birds collected among native speakers of Emberá in...
This dissertation is intended as a general summary of Canterbury's avifauna, from the earliest geolo...
Birds figure prominently in the traditional knowledge systems of many cultures by virtue of the dive...
A terminology is introduced that can be used for describing as well as theorizing and is thus useful...
This article is a memoir of the author's fieldwork experiences studying traditional knowledge of bir...
This paper surveys textual references to the Australian pied butcherbird (Cracticus nigrogularis). W...
An Australian Bird Book by J. A. Leach, published in 1911, was the first field guide to Australia's ...
This article investigates responses among Aboriginal people in Australia to animals and plants intro...
This paper surveys textual references to the Australian pied butcherbird (Cracticus nigrogularis). W...
This paper is a literature review of the use of birds in the Indigenous material culture of the Lowe...
This thesis describes the role of academic literature in indigenous epistemology with a focus on ind...
European colonisation of the Australian continent has caused immense changes in birds and their habi...
Birds is the first book to examine bird remains in archaeology and anthropology. Providing a thoroug...
Indigenous Australians have long understood sustainable hunting and harvesting, seasonal changes in ...
The conference was stimulating and a wonderful opportunity for international networking with colleag...
This paper presents data on names and folklore of birds collected among native speakers of Emberá in...
This dissertation is intended as a general summary of Canterbury's avifauna, from the earliest geolo...
Birds figure prominently in the traditional knowledge systems of many cultures by virtue of the dive...
A terminology is introduced that can be used for describing as well as theorizing and is thus useful...
This article is a memoir of the author's fieldwork experiences studying traditional knowledge of bir...
This paper surveys textual references to the Australian pied butcherbird (Cracticus nigrogularis). W...
An Australian Bird Book by J. A. Leach, published in 1911, was the first field guide to Australia's ...
This article investigates responses among Aboriginal people in Australia to animals and plants intro...
This paper surveys textual references to the Australian pied butcherbird (Cracticus nigrogularis). W...