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Kultur och ekologi i Amazonas: GIS-bearbetning av historiska data om indianfolkens utbredning

Eriksen, Love (2005)
Human Ecology
Abstract
This study deals with some contested issues regarding prehistoric cultural development in Amazonia and the colonial impact on the native inhabitants of the area. It focuses on the relation between groups belonging the language families of Tupí and Gê, on one hand, and the different ecological zones that they inhabit, on the other. GIS mapping is used to visualise the distribution and movements of these groups in relation to ecology and the impact of European colonization. GIS is shown to be a useful methodology for analysing historical data derived from written sources and maps. The results of these analyses are discussed in the light of different theoretical perspectives. The study amounts to a critical review of earlier anthropological... (More)
This study deals with some contested issues regarding prehistoric cultural development in Amazonia and the colonial impact on the native inhabitants of the area. It focuses on the relation between groups belonging the language families of Tupí and Gê, on one hand, and the different ecological zones that they inhabit, on the other. GIS mapping is used to visualise the distribution and movements of these groups in relation to ecology and the impact of European colonization. GIS is shown to be a useful methodology for analysing historical data derived from written sources and maps. The results of these analyses are discussed in the light of different theoretical perspectives. The study amounts to a critical review of earlier anthropological research in the Amazon, which traditionally has been strongly biased toward the Cultural Ecology of Julian Steward and Betty Meggers. Methodologically, the study shows how GIS analyses of spatial data on culture and ecology can be used in a trans-disciplinary framework to understand the relationship between ethnicity, ecology and subsistence. (Less)
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author
Eriksen, Love
supervisor
organization
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
ethnicity, kulturekologi, cultural ecology, humanekologi, human ecology, kolonialpolitik, colonialism, migration, migrations, lingvistik, linguistics, ekologi, ecology, Geografiska informationssystem, GIS, Amazon, Amazonas, Archaeology, etnicitet, Arkeologi, Cultural anthropology, ethnology, Kulturantropologi, etnologi
language
Swedish
id
1327097
date added to LUP
2006-06-06 00:00:00
date last changed
2009-11-24 11:33:55
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  abstract     = {{This study deals with some contested issues regarding prehistoric cultural development in Amazonia and the colonial impact on the native inhabitants of the area. It focuses on the relation between groups belonging the language families of Tupí and Gê, on one hand, and the different ecological zones that they inhabit, on the other. GIS mapping is used to visualise the distribution and movements of these groups in relation to ecology and the impact of European colonization. GIS is shown to be a useful methodology for analysing historical data derived from written sources and maps. The results of these analyses are discussed in the light of different theoretical perspectives. The study amounts to a critical review of earlier anthropological research in the Amazon, which traditionally has been strongly biased toward the Cultural Ecology of Julian Steward and Betty Meggers. Methodologically, the study shows how GIS analyses of spatial data on culture and ecology can be used in a trans-disciplinary framework to understand the relationship between ethnicity, ecology and subsistence.}},
  author       = {{Eriksen, Love}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Kultur och ekologi i Amazonas: GIS-bearbetning av historiska data om indianfolkens utbredning}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}