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Nurit Bird-David
Nurit Bird-David
Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Haifa.
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei soc.haifa.ac.il
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“Animism” revisited: personhood, environment, and relational epistemology
N Bird-David
Current anthropology 40 (S1), S67-S91, 1999
19051999
The giving environment: another perspective on the economic system of gatherer-hunters
N Bird-David
Current anthropology 31 (2), 189-196, 1990
7841990
The sadness of sweetness: The native anthropology of Western cosmology [and comments and reply]
M Sahlins, T Bargatzky, N Bird-David, J Clammer, J Hamel, K Maegawa, ...
Current anthropology 37 (3), 395-428, 1996
6161996
Beyond" the original affluent society": A culturalist reformulation [and comments and reply]
N Bird-David, A Abramson, J Altman, MG Bicchieri, ES Burch Jr, ...
Current anthropology 33 (1), 25-47, 1992
4741992
Beyond'the hunting and gathering mode of subsistence': culture-sensitive observations on the Nayaka and other modern hunter-gatherers
N Bird-David
Man, 19-44, 1992
2361992
Tribal metaphorization of human-nature relatedness: a comparative analysis
N Bird-David
Environmentalism, 111-123, 2003
1432003
Sociality and immediacy: or, past and present conversations on bands
N Bird-David
Man, 583-603, 1994
1311994
Us, relatives: scaling and plural life in a forager world
N Bird-David
Univ of California Press, 2017
1012017
Hunter-gatherers and other people: a re-examination.
NH Bird-David
Hunters and gatherers: volume 1: history, evolution and social change., 17-30, 1991
981991
Animistic epistemology: Why do some hunter-gatherers not depict animals?
N Bird-David
Ethnos 71 (1), 33-50, 2006
912006
" Animism" revisited: personhood, environment, and relational epistemology
N Bird-David
Readings in indigenous religions, 72-105, 2002
862002
How persons become things: economic and epistemological changes among N ayaka hunter‐gatherers
D Naveh, N Bird‐David
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 20 (1), 74-92, 2014
852014
Relational epistemology, immediacy, and conservation: or, what do the Nayaka try to conserve?
N Bird-David, D Naveh
Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature & Culture 2 (1), 2008
692008
Commodity, gift and mass-gift: on gift–commodity hybrids in advanced mass consumption cultures
N Bird-David, A Darr
Economy and Society 38 (2), 304-325, 2009
682009
Rolling stones: Basalt implements as evidence for trade/exchange in the Levantine Epipaleolithic
MWED Kaufman, N Bird-David
J. Isr. Prehist. Soc 31, 25-42, 2001
552001
Studying Children in “Hunter-Gatherer” Societies: Reflections from a Nay oka Perspective
N Bird-David
Hunter-Gatherer Childhoods, 92-101, 2017
542017
Before nation: Scale-blind anthropology and foragers’ worlds of relatives
N Bird-David
Current Anthropology 58 (2), 209-226, 2017
522017
Wage-Gathering: Socio-Economic Changes and the Case of the Food-Gatherer Naikens of South India
N Bird
Rural South Asia, 57-88, 2023
512023
Animism, conservation and immediacy
D Naveh, N Bird-David
The handbook of contemporary animism, 27-37, 2014
482014
The property of sharing: Western analytical notions, Nayaka contexts
N Bird-David, T Widlok, WG Tadesse
Property and equality 1, 201-216, 2005
472005
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