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Trees, Knots, and Outriggers Environmental Research in the Northeast Kula Ring

By: Frederick H Damon(Author)
436 pages, 49 illustrations
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About this book

Trees, Knots and Outriggers (Kaynen Muyuw) is the culmination of twenty-five years of work by Frederick H. Damon and his attention to cultural adaptations to the environment in Melanesia. Damon details the intricacies of indigenous knowledge and practice in his sweeping synthesis of symbolic and structuralist anthropology with recent developments in historical ecology. Trees, Knots, and Outriggers is a long conversation between the author's many Papua New Guinea informants, teachers and friends, and scientists in Australia, Europe and the United States, in which a spirit of adventure and discovery is palpable.

Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction

PART I: AMONG THE SCIENTISTS: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE MASSIM
Chapter 1. Return to the Garden: Gwed, locating intentions and interpretive puzzles

PART II: TOWARDS AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF TREES
Chapter 2. The Trees: Classificatory forms, landscape beacons and basic categories
Chapter 3. The Forests and the Fire: Tasim, Inverted Landscapes, and Tree Meanings
Chapter 4. A Story of Calophyllum. From Ecological to Social Facts

PART III: SYNTHESIZING MODELS
Chapter 5. Vatul: A Life Form and a Form for Life
Chapter 6. Geometries of Motion: Trees and the Boats of the Eastern Kula Ring

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Biography

Frederick H. Damon is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Virginia.

By: Frederick H Damon(Author)
436 pages, 49 illustrations
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"A rare and formidable work. This is a wholly distinctive contribution to multi-species ethnography, of environments made as people tie living materials to one another. It is also a wholly original account of the research process: had Damon not recorded the patchiness of knowledge – locally, regionally – he would not have understood how people draw things together and keep them moving at the same time. String figures, he was told, untie the mind and keep it supple – so does this energizing book."
– Marilyn Strathern, University of Cambridge

"This is a hugely important book. It's publication marks a milestone in anthropological theory – a must read in any course concerned with material culture, science and technology, and human ecology, and a treasure for those interested in maritime cultures."
– Susanne Kuechler, University College London

"This research is a bold undertaking in its intention and in its attention to detail [...] this book leaves no stone unturned, no leaf unexamined, no canoe fixture unquestioned."
– Shirley Campbell, Australian National University

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