Ebook: Principles of Tzeltal Plant Classification: an Introduction to the Botanical Ethnography of a Mayan-Speaking, People of Highland, Chiapas
Author: Berlin Brent, Breedlove Dennis E., Hammel E. A., Raven Peter H
- Tags: Ethnobotany--Mexico--Chiapas, Folk classification--Mexico, Indians of Mexico--Mexico--Chiapas--Ethnobotany, Tzeltal Indians--Ethnobotany, Electronic books, Ethnobotany -- Mexico -- Chiapas, Folk classification -- Mexico, Indians of Mexico -- Mexico -- Chiapas -- Ethnobotany, Tzeltal Indians -- Ethnobotany
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Elsevier Science
- City: Saint Louis
- Language: English
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Front Cover; Principles of Tzeltal Plant Classification: An Introduction to the Botanical Ethnography of a Mayan-Speaking People of Highland Chiapas; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Dedication; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Conventions, Abbreviations, and Key to Pronunciation of Tzeltal Words; PART I: The Setting, Principles, and Methods; CHAPTER 1. THE SETTING; 1 Phytogeography of Chiapas; 2 Linguistic and Cultural Characteristics of the Central Highlands; 3 The Municipio of Tenejapa; 4 Informants Utilized in the Research.;Principles of Tzeltal Plant Classification: An Introduction to the Botanical Ethnography of a Mayan-Speaking People of Highland Chiapas covers the underlying classificatory principles used by the Tzeltal to order the vast array of organisms of the plant world. The book describes the setting of the research, both from a botanical and ethnographic view; the general outline of Tzeltal plant classification and nomenclature; and the methods used to collect data. The text also discusses the rich ethnolinguistic terminology used by the Tzeltal in describing and discussing the structure of plants, ref.
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