Review of Rain-Forest Collectors and Traders: A Study of Resource Utilization in Modern and Ancient Malaya, by F L Dunn; Wreck Bay: An Aboriginal Fishing Community, by Brian J Egloff; Teotihuacan: First City in the Americas, by Karl E Meyer
B.S. Parris, R. Kiew, R.C.K. Chung, L.G. Saw & E. Soepadmo (eds). 2010. Flora of Peninsular Malaysia...
Seemingly operating in an inverse relationship to the declining area of actual forest, the vast wood...
It is fitting for JASO to be publishing a review of the latest edition in the ‘Anthropological Horiz...
Book review of Malaysia and the “Original People”: A Case Study of the Impact of Development on Ind...
At the center of the historic and contemporary Maya homeland in Central America lies the largest tro...
This book explores the relations between people and forests in Peninsular Malaysia where the planet’...
[Extract] The Nature and Culture of Rattan provides an enthusiastic and personalized account of the ...
This book contains ten articles that explore the complicated relationships between and among produce...
REVIEW: Among the endangered languages of the world, few are more endangered than those spoken by sm...
Forests and Livelihoods: The Social Dynamics of Deforestation in Developing Countries. By Solon L. B...
In the Shadow of the Palms offers a haunting and novel perspective on themes of dispossession and al...
Book review of: Oliver Pye and Jayati Bhattacharya (eds), "The Palm Oil Controversy in Southeast Asi...
Book Review/Ulasan Buku In this series of ethnological studies, readers will be delighted to disc...
Prior to resettlement and assimilation, Plains Apaches had sophisticated knowledge of the plants tha...
This book seems to belong to – and certainly should be used side by side with – the late Marius Jaco...
B.S. Parris, R. Kiew, R.C.K. Chung, L.G. Saw & E. Soepadmo (eds). 2010. Flora of Peninsular Malaysia...
Seemingly operating in an inverse relationship to the declining area of actual forest, the vast wood...
It is fitting for JASO to be publishing a review of the latest edition in the ‘Anthropological Horiz...
Book review of Malaysia and the “Original People”: A Case Study of the Impact of Development on Ind...
At the center of the historic and contemporary Maya homeland in Central America lies the largest tro...
This book explores the relations between people and forests in Peninsular Malaysia where the planet’...
[Extract] The Nature and Culture of Rattan provides an enthusiastic and personalized account of the ...
This book contains ten articles that explore the complicated relationships between and among produce...
REVIEW: Among the endangered languages of the world, few are more endangered than those spoken by sm...
Forests and Livelihoods: The Social Dynamics of Deforestation in Developing Countries. By Solon L. B...
In the Shadow of the Palms offers a haunting and novel perspective on themes of dispossession and al...
Book review of: Oliver Pye and Jayati Bhattacharya (eds), "The Palm Oil Controversy in Southeast Asi...
Book Review/Ulasan Buku In this series of ethnological studies, readers will be delighted to disc...
Prior to resettlement and assimilation, Plains Apaches had sophisticated knowledge of the plants tha...
This book seems to belong to – and certainly should be used side by side with – the late Marius Jaco...
B.S. Parris, R. Kiew, R.C.K. Chung, L.G. Saw & E. Soepadmo (eds). 2010. Flora of Peninsular Malaysia...
Seemingly operating in an inverse relationship to the declining area of actual forest, the vast wood...
It is fitting for JASO to be publishing a review of the latest edition in the ‘Anthropological Horiz...