Habitat, economy and society: a geographical introduction to ethnology/
C. Daryll Forde
- London : Routledge, 2004.
- 520p. : 30cm.
Part 1: Food Gatherers 2. The Semang and Sakai: collectors in the Malayan Forests 3. The Bushmen: Hunters in the Kalahari Desert 4. The Paiute: Collectors in the Great Basin 5. The Black foot: Buffalo Hunters of the North American Plains 6. The Nootka, Kwakiutl and other Fishing Peoples of British Columbia 7. The Yukaghir: Reindeer Hunters in the Siberian Tundra 8. The Eskimo: Seal and Caribou Hunters in Arctic America Part 2: Cultivators 9. The Boro of the Western Amazon Forest 10. The Yoruba and Boloki: Hoe Cultivators in the African Forests 11. Oceanians: Peoples of the Eastern Solomons and the Society Islands 12. The Hopi and Yuma: Flood Farmers in the North American Desert 13. Cochin: An Indian State on the Malabar Coast Part 3: Pastoral Nomads 14. The Masai: Cattle Herders on the East African Plateau 15. The Ruwala Badawin: Camel Breeders of Northern Arabia 16. The Kazak, Kirghiz and Kalmuck: Horse and Sheep Herders of Central Aisa 17. The Northern Tungus and other Reindeer Herders of Siberia Part 4: Habitat and Economy 18. Food-Gathering Economies 19. Digging Stick, Hoe and Plough Cultivation 20. Pastoralism 21. Cultivated Plants and the Development of Agriculture 22. The Domestication and Utilization of Animals 23. Conclusion