Ethnobiology Letters publishes new special issue on “Memoirs and Memory"
Ethnobiology Letters has just published a special issue on “Memoirs and Memory," guest edited by John Richard Stepp. This issue includes six original contributions accompanied by an editorial by Stepp. The articles are memoirs in the broadest sense, including reflections and analyses of unpublished data.
Table of Contents for Vol. 7, Issue 2: Special Issue on Memoirs and Memory
Editorials
Ethnobiological Memoirs and Memory by John Richard Stepp
Interviews & Reflections
A Note on the Montessori of Ethnobiology, Hal Conklin by Myrdene Anderson
Perspectives
The Role of Myth in Understanding Nature by Raymond Pierotti
Free for All: Foods, Landscapes, and Lives in the Paraguayan Chaco by Felice S. Wyndham
Research Communications
Archaeology, Heritage, and Moral Terrains: Two Cases from the Mesa Verde Region by Steve Wolverton, Robert Melchior Figueroa, Porter Swentzell
Runne-Beana: Dog Herds Ethnographer by Myrdene Anderson
Beings of a Feather: Learning About the Lives of Birds with Amazonian Peoples by Kevin Jernigan