Anthropos-Index

 
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Author
Title
Issue
Pages
Animals, Witches, and Wind. Eastern Indonesian Variations on the “Thunder Complex.”
89-106.
From Symmetry to Asymmetry. An Evolutionary Interpretation of Eastern Sumbanese Relationship Terminology.
373-392.
The Pigeon and the Friarbird. The Mythical Origin of Death and Daylight in Eastern Indonesia.
423-441.
Keo Kin Terms.
95-109.
Nage Birds. Issues in the Analysis of Ethnoornithological Classifications.
89-109.
Supplementary Notes on Nage Bird Classification and Ethnoornithology.
568-574.
Contemporary Zoological Transformation and the Semai of Malaysia. An Addendum to Forth (1998).
585-586.
Pigeon and Friarbird Revisited. A Further Analysis of an Eastern Indonesian Mythico-Ornithological Contrast
495-513.
Friarbird on Roti.
541-545.
Sex Differentiables and the Ethnotaxonomic Status of Mammals and Other Animals in Central America and Eastern Indonesia. A Comparative Analysis
383-392
Charcoal, Eggplants, and Small Hairy Hominoids. Dietary and Behavioural Components of a “Wildman” Image from West Central Flores (Indonesia)
57–68
Gugu. Evidence from Folk Zoological Nomenclature and Classification for a Mystery Primate in Southern Sumatra
149 -160
Mego Kin Classification. A Comparative Review of Terminological Usage in the Eastern-most Part of Lio (Flores Island, Indonesia)
389-403
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