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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-005.mrc:326213031:2831
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050 00 $aE99.P62$bR43 1998
082 00 $a599.16/3/09791$221
100 1 $aRea, Amadeo M.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82158094
245 10 $aFolk mammalogy of the Northern Pimans /$cAmadeo M. Rea ; sketches by Sheridan Oman ; linguistic consultant, Culver Cassa.
260 $aTucson :$bUniversity of Arizona Press,$c[1998], ©1998.
300 $axxiii, 286 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [265]-273) and index.
505 00 $gPt. 1.$tMammals in Piman Culture.$g1.$tThe Northern Pimans and Their Country.$g2.$tAn Overview of Folk Taxonomy.$g3.$tMammals and Staying Sickness.$g4.$tHunting.$g5.$tHunting Implements.$g6.$tGame Preparation and Cooking.$g7.$tMammalian Anatomy.$g8.$tOld World Mammals and Changes in Piman Culture --$gPt. 2.$tPiman Mammals.$tPlan of the Folk Generics (Biological Species Accounts).$tOrder Chiroptera, Bats.$tOrder Lagomorpha, Rabbits and Hares.$tOrder Rodentia, Rodents.$tOrder Carnivora, Carnivores.$tOrder Artiodactyla, Hoofed Mammals.$gApp. A.$tFolk Mammalogy Checklist --$gApp. B.$tCircus and Zoo Mammals --$gApp. C.$tSome Upper Piman Men's Names Relating to Mammals --$gApp. D.$tOrthography: The Sounds of Akimel and Tohono O'odham.
520 $aKnowledge held about animals by Pima-speaking Native Americans of Arizona and northwest Mexico is intimately entwined with their way of life - a way that is fading from memory as beavers and wolves also vanish from the Southwest. Ethnobiologist Amadeo Rea has conducted extensive fieldwork among the Northern Pimans and here shares what these people know about mammals and how mammals affect their lives.
520 8 $aAt the heart of the book are detailed species accounts that relate Piman knowledge of the bats, rabbits, rodents, carnivores, and hoofed mammals in their world, encompassing creatures ranging from deer mouse to mule deer, cottontail to cougar. Rea has been careful to emphasize folk knowledge in these accounts by letting the Pimans tell their own stories about mammals, as related in transcribed conversations.
650 0 $aPiman Indians$xEthnozoology.
650 0 $aMammals$zArizona.
650 0 $aMammals$zMexico.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010100362
852 00 $bbar$hE99.P62$iR43 1998
852 00 $boff,sci$hE99.P62$iR43 1998