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What place for hunter-gatherers in Millennium Three? / edited by Thomas N. Headland and Doris E. Blood with a foreword by Alan Barnard.

Contributor(s): Series: Publication details: Dallas : SIL International, 2002Description: xxiii, 105 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1556711328
Subject(s): Summary: 'This book takes a hard look at the traumatic cultural changes that our planet's remaining hunter-gatherer societies experienced in the twentieth century, and the precarious future that is about to engulf them in the twenty-first century. ... Case studies are presented here looking at the past and the uncertain future for post-foraging societies in Africa and Asia, and specifically the central African Pygmies, the San Bushmen, and the Agta Negritos'--P. [4] of cover.
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AM PERPUSTAKAAN ALAM DAN TAMADUN MELAYU PERPUSTAKAAN ALAM DAN TAMADUN MELAYU KOLEKSI AM-P. ALAM DAN TAMADUN MELAYU GN625.W52 8 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00001371581

Includes bibliographical references and index

'This book takes a hard look at the traumatic cultural changes that our planet's remaining hunter-gatherer societies experienced in the twentieth century, and the precarious future that is about to engulf them in the twenty-first century. ... Case studies are presented here looking at the past and the uncertain future for post-foraging societies in Africa and Asia, and specifically the central African Pygmies, the San Bushmen, and the Agta Negritos'--P. [4] of cover.

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