Empirical data on food sharing in native Dolgan, Nganasan, and Nenets communities in Siberia provide evidence for hunter control over big game and fish, as well as likely benefits of inter-household sharing. Most food sharing occurs with kin and, thus, kin-selection-based nepotism cannot be ruled out. Reciprocal inter-household sharing at meals occurs less often. Social context is discussed
Human prosociality is one of the defining characteristics of our species, yet the ontogeny of altrui...
In this study meal sharing is used as a way of quantifying food transfers between households. Tradit...
We describe food transfer patterns among Ache Indians living on a per-manent reservation. The social...
Empirical data on food sharing in native Dolgan, Nganasan, and Nenets communities in Siberia provide...
Subsistence food sharing in Ust’-Avam (Taimyr Region, Russian Federation) is analyzed in light of Ar...
The sustainability of indigenous communities in the Arctic, and the vulnerable households within, is...
The presence of a kinship link between nuclear families is the strongest predictor of interhousehold...
Informal household networks are utilized for tundra foods distribution in Ust’-Avam, Taimyr Region, ...
This paper considers informal household networks by which tundra foods are distributed in Ust’-Avam,...
Traditional foraging activities and extensive food sharing are critical to the contemporary nutritio...
The majority of families in Ust’-Avam in northern Siberia are dependent on subsistence hunting, fish...
Exponential random graph modeling (ERGM) is used here to test hypotheses derived from human behavior...
Food sharing has been a central focus of research in human behavioral ecology and anthropology more ...
This article examines altruistic social norms among the Dolgans and the Nganasans in Arctic Siberia,...
Social institutions that facilitate sharing and redistribution may help mitigate the impact of resou...
Human prosociality is one of the defining characteristics of our species, yet the ontogeny of altrui...
In this study meal sharing is used as a way of quantifying food transfers between households. Tradit...
We describe food transfer patterns among Ache Indians living on a per-manent reservation. The social...
Empirical data on food sharing in native Dolgan, Nganasan, and Nenets communities in Siberia provide...
Subsistence food sharing in Ust’-Avam (Taimyr Region, Russian Federation) is analyzed in light of Ar...
The sustainability of indigenous communities in the Arctic, and the vulnerable households within, is...
The presence of a kinship link between nuclear families is the strongest predictor of interhousehold...
Informal household networks are utilized for tundra foods distribution in Ust’-Avam, Taimyr Region, ...
This paper considers informal household networks by which tundra foods are distributed in Ust’-Avam,...
Traditional foraging activities and extensive food sharing are critical to the contemporary nutritio...
The majority of families in Ust’-Avam in northern Siberia are dependent on subsistence hunting, fish...
Exponential random graph modeling (ERGM) is used here to test hypotheses derived from human behavior...
Food sharing has been a central focus of research in human behavioral ecology and anthropology more ...
This article examines altruistic social norms among the Dolgans and the Nganasans in Arctic Siberia,...
Social institutions that facilitate sharing and redistribution may help mitigate the impact of resou...
Human prosociality is one of the defining characteristics of our species, yet the ontogeny of altrui...
In this study meal sharing is used as a way of quantifying food transfers between households. Tradit...
We describe food transfer patterns among Ache Indians living on a per-manent reservation. The social...