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    Rubber tappers of the Upper Jurua River, Brazil

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    Le périurbain en Amazonie, une ressource pour l'agrobiodiversité ?

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    Ecologies urbaines : sur le terrain

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    Le périurbain en Amazonie, une ressource pour l'agrobiodiversité ?

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    Indigenous People, Traditional People, And Conservation In The Amazon

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    [No abstract available]1292315338notenoteDa Cunha, M.C., (1993) 1993 Legislação Indigenista no Seculo XIX, , São Paulo: Editora da Universidade de São Paulo e Comissão Pro-IndionoteDa Cunha, M.C., L'état brésilien, les Indiens, la Nouvelle Constitution (1989) Symposiums du Congrès Annuel. Association Canadienne des Études Latino-américaines et Caraibéennes, pp. 133-145. , Marie Lapointe, ed., L'État et les Autochtones en Amérique Latine/ au Canada Université Laval(1990) Ethnies, pp. 11-12. , republishedRedford, K., Stearman, A.M., The Ecologically Noble Savage (1991) Cultural Survival Quarterly, 15 (1), pp. 46-48Redford, K.H., Stearman, A.M., Forest Dwelling Native Amazonians and the Conservation of Biodiversity: Interests in Common or in Collision? (1993) Conservation Biology, 7 (2), pp. 248-255Chaumeil, J.-P., (1983) Voir, Savoir, Pouvoir: Le Chamanisme Chez les Yagua du Nord-Est Peruvien, , Paris: Editions de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences SocialesBalée, W., The Culture of Amazonian Forests (1989) Advances in Economic Botany, 7, pp. 1-21Balée, W., Gely, A., Managed Forests Succession in Amazonia: The Ka'apor Case (1989) Advances in Economic Botany, 7, pp. 129-158Anderson, A.B., Forest Management Strategies by Rural Inhabitants in the Amazon Estuary (1991) Rain Forest Regeneration and Management, pp. 351-360. , Arturo Gomez-Pompa, T. C. Whitmore, and Malcolm Hadley, eds., Paris: UNESCO(1992) Conservation of Neotropical Forests: Working from Traditional Resource Use, pp. 83-107. , Kent H. Redford and Christine Padoch, eds., New York: Columbia University Press, chap. 5Balée, W., (1994) Footprints of the Forest, pp. 119-123. , New York: Columbia University PressCunningham, A.B., Indigenous Knowledge and Biodiversity: Global Commons or Regional Heritage? (1991) Cultural Survival Quarterly, pp. 1-4. , SummerNijar, G.S., (1996) In Defence of Local Community Knowledge and Biodiversity, , Penang: Third World Network PaperBrush, S., Indigenous Knowledge of Biological Resources and Intellectual Property Rights: The Role of Anthropology (1993) American Anthropologist, 95 (3), pp. 653-686Da Cunha, M.C., Strathern, M., Descola, P., Afonso, C.A., Harvey, P., Exploitable Knowledge Belongs to the Creators of It: A Debate (1998) Social Anthropology, 6 (1), pp. 109-126Da Cunha, M.C., Populações Tradicionais e a Convenção da Diversidade Biológica (1999) Estudos AvançadosPopulations traditionnelles et Convention sur la Diversité Biologique: L'exemple du Brésil (1999) Journal d'Agriculture Traditionnelle et de Botanique AppliquéeAlmeida, M., The Struggles of Rubber Tappers, , unpublished manuscriptAllegretti, M.H., Extractive Reserves: An Alternative for Reconciling Development and Environmental Conservation in Amazonia (1990) Alternatives to Deforestation: Steps Toward Sustainable Use of the Amazon Rain Forest, pp. 252-264. , Anthony B. Anderson, ed., New York: Columbia University PressSchwartzman, S., Extractive Reserves: The Rubber Tappers' Strategy for Sustainable Use of the Amazon Rainforest (1989) Fragile Lands of Latin America: Strategies for Sustainable Development, pp. 151-163. , John Browder, ed., Boulder: Westview PressMendes, C., (1989) Fight for the Forest: Chico Mendes in His Own Words, , London: Latin American Bureau, 2d edHecht, S., Cockburn, A., (1989) The Fate of the Forest: Developers, Destroyers and Defenders of the Amazon, , London: VersoShoumatoff, A., (1991) Murder in the Forest: The Chico Mendes Story, , London: Fourth EstateBrown Jr., K., Freitas, A.V., Diversidade biológica no Alto Juruá: Avaliação, causas e manutenção Enciclopédia Da Floresta: O Alto Juruá, , Manuela Carneiro da Cunha and Mauro Almeida, eds., (São Paulo: Ed. Cia das Letras, forthcoming)Almeida, M.W.B., (1993) Rubber Tappers of the Upper Juruá River, Acre: The Making of a Forest Peasantry, , Ph.D. thesis, University of CambridgeThis is a reference to the literature on the cargo cult in MelanesiaDa Silva, A.P., Seu Lico, , personal communicationnot

    Impureza e perigo para povos de floresta Impurity and danger among forest folk

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    Este artigo, discute as associações que são feitas entre: concepções de abjeção de uma determinada sociedade e a diferenciação dos sexos; estados fisiológicos da mulher e a natureza; os estados de transição e poder. Para isto recorre a dois autores que abordaram os complexos de panema e reima em duas sociedades de floresta. O exercício de análise aqui contido aponta para o caráter simbólico e sua eficácia no estabelecimento de limites, fronteiras, hierarquias e controle social. Traz para o primeiro plano a leitura crítica desses fenômenos e significados, observando contradições sociais e divisões presentes nos interditos culturais que indicam a posição ocupada pela mulher na hierarquia social.<br>This paper analyses associations between: social conceptions of abjection and sexual differentiation; women's physiological states and nature; transition states and power. It makes use of two authors' approaches of the panema and reima complexes in two different forest societies. The analytical exercise points out the symbolic character and its effectiveness for the establishment of borders, boundaries, hierarchies and social control. It brings to the fore a critical reading of events and meanings, observing current divisions and social contradictions regarding cultural structures that indicate woman's place in social hierarchy
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