Efe Pygmies

Efe Pygmies
Title Efe Pygmies PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Efe (African people)
ISBN 9780847821624

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"Through this book's photography and text, the world can now discover a way of life that has remained intact for thousands of years deep within the reaches of the Ituri rain forest. This volume reflects the seasonally based life of the Efe: boys and men at hunt, family life in the camps, dancing and music making, and bark and body painting.

The Behavioral Ecology of Efe Pygmy Men in the Ituri Forest, Zaire

The Behavioral Ecology of Efe Pygmy Men in the Ituri Forest, Zaire
Title The Behavioral Ecology of Efe Pygmy Men in the Ituri Forest, Zaire PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Bailey
Publisher U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY
Total Pages 172
Release 1991-01-01
Genre
ISBN 0915703246

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Rev. version of author's doctoral dissertation which was completed in 1985.

Manual of Endocrinology and Metabolism

Manual of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Title Manual of Endocrinology and Metabolism PDF eBook
Author Norman Lavin
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages 864
Release 2012-03-28
Genre Medical
ISBN 145114914X

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Now in its Fourth Edition, this SpiralĀ® Manual presents clinical information and protocols in outline format for evaluation and treatment of most endocrine disorders in children, adolescents, and adults. This thoroughly updated edition includes an introduction to risk assessment and screening and results of recent clinical trials and their implications for treatment and prevention. Also included are summaries of recent guidelines from the Endocrine Society and the American Academy of Clinical Endocrinology for prevention and management of many endocrine disorders including diabetes, growth hormone deficiency, dysmetabolic syndrome, dyslipidemia, and obesity. New chapters focus on comorbidities of Type II diabetes mellitus in children and use of growth hormone in adults.

Children of the Forest

Children of the Forest
Title Children of the Forest PDF eBook
Author Kevin Duffy
Publisher Waveland Press
Total Pages 193
Release 1995-12-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1478608587

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This intimate study portrays the hunter-gatherer Mbuti pygmies of Zaire. Kevin Duffy describes how these forest nomads, who are as adapted to the forest as its wildlife, gratefully acknowledge their beloved home as the source of everything they need: food, clothing, shelter, and affection. Looking on the forest in deified terms, they sing and pray to it and call themselves its children. With his patience and knowledge of their ways, Duffy was accepted by these, the worlds smallest people, and invited to participate in the cycle of their lives from birth to death.

Intersections with Attachment

Intersections with Attachment
Title Intersections with Attachment PDF eBook
Author Jacob L. Gewirtz
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 348
Release 1991
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780805801767

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First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Wandering God

Wandering God
Title Wandering God PDF eBook
Author Morris Berman
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 376
Release 2000-02-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791444412

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Presents an analysis of the "nomadic" consciousness of our ancestors, and the forces --religious and political --that overwhelmed it during the Neolithic era, and considers its revival in the twentieth century.

A Modern Theory of Language Evolution

A Modern Theory of Language Evolution
Title A Modern Theory of Language Evolution PDF eBook
Author Carl J. Becker
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 413
Release 2004-12
Genre Anthropological linguistics
ISBN 0595327109

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The discipline of linguistics is a perfect example of the limitations of the modern academy. The combination of social taboos that make certain subject matter unfit for general knowledge and discovery, and the ever-narrowing specialization of scientists leaves us with an intellectual institution that can no longer do anything but apply, repair, and justify the dogma of Victorian Cosmology that is the rule all must follow. Linguistics should be one of the most interesting subjects, considering it is the study of our most valuable and revealing cultural asset, language. However, recent publications from the linguistic department for public consumption have been some of the most trivial and boring intellectual expositions that have ever been put between two covers. Using the entire database of science, we look at the acquisition of language and how it forms our cultural perspective on life, including theories of language evolution. We develop the theory of the evolution of language from song, one of the few suppositions that Charles Darwin actually got right. From this basis we move on to the roots of Proto-Indo-European, which we call Bhear Tongue. Bhear Tongue is essentially the Eurasian language family dimly perceived by one of the greatest linguists of the twentieth century, Joseph Greenberg. From this perspective we can now retell the tribal stories from Iberia to Siberia, showing a common origin and motivation for human science and religion.