Culture & Agriculture
A Publication of the Culture and Agriculture Section
American Anthropological Association
SPRING/SUMMER 1995 NUMBER 49
1. Title
Revisiting the Myth of the Ecologically Noble Savage in Amazonia: Implications for Indigenous Land Rights, Allyn MacLean Stearman, p. 2-5.
Deforestation History and the Ecology of Swidden Fallows in Sierra Leone, A. Endre Nyerges, p. 6-11.
Regional Climate Records and Local Experience: ãDroughtä and the Decline of Dryfarming in Central New Mexico, Alison E. Rautman, p. 12-15.
Prehistoric Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Soil Erosion: A Debate Over Modern Agricultural Sustainability, Helen P. Pollard, p. 16-19.
North Carolinaâs Hog Industry: The Rest of the Story, K. Thu and E.P. Durrenberger, p.20-22.
2. Author
Nyerges, A. Endre, Spring 1994, 49. ãDeforestation History and the Ecology of Swidden Fallows in Sierra Leone.ä
Pollard, Helen, Spring 1994, 49. ãPrehistoric Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Soil Erosion: A Debate Over Modern Agricultural Sustainability.ä
Rautman, Alison, Spring 1994, 49. ãRegional Climate Records and Local Experience: ÎDroughtâ and the Decline of Dryfarming in Central New Mexico.ä
Stearman, Allyn MacLean, Spring 1994, 49. ãRevisiting the Myth of the Ecologically Noble Savage in Amazonia: Implications for Indigenous Land Rights.ä
Thu, K., and E.P. Durrenberger, Spring 1994, 49. ãNorth Carolinaâs Hog Industry: The Rest of the Story.ä