This paper offers the first characterization of the ethnobiological taxonomic system used by the Kakataibo people (Pano, Peru) to classify and organize their knowledge about nature. The study follows the six ranks proposed for folk taxonomies (see Berlin et al 197; Berlin 1992), but the data suggest that the Kakataibo taxonomic system exhibits an extra taxonomic level in association with culturally and perceptually more salient categories, producing highly complex classifications (non-salient categories exhibit much simpler internal organizations). This paper also demonstrates the existence of overlapping plant classifications, which seem to be relevant for the understanding of the whole Kakataibo taxonomic system
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Background: Discussions surrounding ethnobiological classification have been broad and diverse. One ...
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We compare the etymologies of ethnobiological nomenclature in 130 hunter-gatherer and agriculturist ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief description of the ethnobotanical nomenclature found...
Seeking to generate a deeper methodological and theoretical dialogue between botanical science and a...
The present paper describes and illustrates the main naming strategies attested in a lexical databas...
Essa pesquisa tem como foco da investigação as classificações dos índios Wajãpi do Amapari (AP) sobr...
Background: Discussions surrounding ethnobiological classification have been broad and diverse. One ...
In this article I study the plant morphology from the perspective of the Wichi people of the Gran Ch...
This paper is an attempt to briefly summarize the taxonomic features of the folk entomological class...
This article deals with the perception that traditional people living in a protected area of the Bra...
Through a case study with Spanish-speaking Takana indigenous people in the Bolivian Amazon, we explo...
researchEthno-classification is a science dealing with a search for order, or a pattern, in the ways...
Paper presented at the 2012 DoBeS Workshop: The impact of DoBeS-related technology on empirical and ...
Abstract Traditional classification systems represent cognitive processes of human cultures in the w...
Here I deal with the beginnings and the development of the Brazilian studies about ethnobiology i.e...
Ethnomycology among the Nuaulu of the Moluccas: Putting Berlin's "General Principles" of Ethnobiolog...
We compare the etymologies of ethnobiological nomenclature in 130 hunter-gatherer and agriculturist ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief description of the ethnobotanical nomenclature found...
Seeking to generate a deeper methodological and theoretical dialogue between botanical science and a...