JOURNAL (of) ETHNOBIOLOGY Index of Journal Articles Presented in the Journal of Ethnobiology from 1981-1999. — Michael B. Thomas Centre for International Ethnomedicinal Education and Research P.O. Box 14352 Gainesville, FL 32604 mthomas @cieer.org QK1 -J5964 Index 1981-99 Summer 2000 INDEX OF JOURNAL ARTICLES PRESENTED IN THE JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY FROM 1981-1999. MICHAEL B. THOMAS Centre for International Ethnomedicinal EducatiN Pe RY TANICAL P.O. Box 143. Gainesville, FL 32604 NOV 1 6 2000 mthomas@cieer.org GARDEN LIBRARY INDEX BY AUTHOR ADAMS, K. R. 1984. Evidence of Wood- Dwelling somite in Archaeological Sites in the Southwestern United States. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(1):29-43. Prehistoric Reedgrass (Phragmi ites) “ Cigarettes” with Tobacco (Nicotiana) Contents: A Case Study From Red Bow Cliff Dwelling, Arizona. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):123-139. and E. SALMON. 1997. Raramuri Necklaces: A Rapidly Changing Folk-Art Form in the Sierra Madre Occidental of Northern Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):1-16. ALCORN, J. B. 1981. Factors Influencing Botanical Resource Perception Among the Ethnobiology 1(2):221-230. ANCIBOR, E. and C. PEREZ DE MICOU. 1995. Identification of Firewood Species in the Archaeological Record of the Patagonian Steppe. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):189- 200. ANDERSON, M. K. 1991. California Indian i f bs Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):145-157. . 1997. From Tillage to Table: The Indigenous Cultivation of Geophytes for Food in California. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):149-169. ARIOTI, M. 1985. Edible a of the Ituri Forest, Africa in oology of the Efe Bambuti. Journal of Paugbiciory 5(1):21-28. ARKUSH, B. S. 1986. Aboriginal Exploitation of Pronghorn in the Great Basin. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):239-255. ATRAN, S., ESTIN, P. J. COLEY and D. P Biology. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):17- 43. BALEE, W. 1989. Sapa saerci Patterns in Ka’apor Ethnobotany. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(1):1-24. BAUER, A. M. and A. P. RUSSELL. 1987. Hoplocactylus delcourti (Reptilia: ae em ener, ee ee 1 {KA s Folklore. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):83-91. BEAUCAGE, P. and THE TALLER DE TRADICION ORAL DEL CEPEC. 1997. Integrating Innovation: The Traditional Nahua Coffee-Orchard (Sierra Norte de — se o). Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):45 BEGOSSI, A. 1992. Food Taboos at Buzios Island (Brazil): coe “roe and Relation to Fol cine. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1)-117-139. ~ iA: . LEITAO-FILHO and P. J. RICHERSON. 1993. east? bie in a Brazilian Coastal Comm y (Buzios Island). Journal of BiinsBlology %13(2): 233- 256. BENZ, B. E, Fk SANTANA M.,R. PINEDA L., J. CEVALLOS E., L. ROBLES H. and D. DE NIZ L. 1994. Characterization of otitis Plant Use in the Sierra De Manantlan, Jalisco-Colima, Mexico. Journal of “esa 14(1):23-41. THOMAS BERLIN, B. and J. P. O'NEILL. 1981. The na and Huambisa Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2):238-26l. . J. S. BOSTER and J. P.O’NEILL. 1981. The Perceptual Bases. of Ethnobiological aa Evidenc from Aguaruna Jivaro Ornith . 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BAUER, A. M. and A. P. RUSSELL. 1987. Hoplocactylus delcourti (Reptilia: Folklore. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):83-91. LYMAN, R, L. 1987. Zooarchaeology and Taphonomy: A General Consideration. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):93-117. Volume 7. Number 2 SCHOENWETTER, J. Palynological Approach to a Chronometry Problem on the Colorado Plateau. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):123-135. 19875. 2A SULLIVAN, III., A. P. 1987. Seeds of Discontent: Implications of a “Pompeii” Archaeobotanical Assemblage for Grand Canyon Anasazi Subsistence Models. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):137-153. KLIPPEL, W. E., L.M. SNYDER and P. W. PARMALEE. _1987. Taphonomy _and From Southeast —— Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):155- TIMBROOK, J. 1987. Virtuous Herbs: Plants in Chumash Medicine. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):171-180. BROWN, C. H. 1987. The Folk Subgenus: A ea ween, age Rank. Journal of thnobiology 7(2):181-192. REITZ, E. J., R. A. MARRINAN and 5S. L. SCOTT. 1987. Survey of Vertebrate Remains Valley. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):195-221. — TE. seabaag 3 E. as wo Doctoral Dissertations Ehnobalogtsfall 1986-Fall oar eaeoud of Ethnobiology 7(2):223-233. Summer 2000 Volume 8. Number 1 Summer 1988 FERDON, JR., E. N. 1988. A Case for Taro Preceding Kumara as the Dominant Domesticate in Ancient New Zealand. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):1-5. SLEDGE, W. A. and R. E. SCHULTES. 1988. Richard Spruce: A Multi-Talented Botanist. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):7-12. JOHNSON GOTTESFELD, L. M. and B. ANDERSON. 1988. esti Traditional Medicine: cour bry Healing. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):13-33. DECKER, D. S. and L. A. NEWSOM. 1988. Numerical Analysis of Archaeobotanical Cucurbita pepo s from Hontoon Island, Florida. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):35-44. CHAVERO, E. L. and M. E. ALVAREZ- BUYLLA ROCES. 1988. Ethnobotany in a Tropical-Humid Region: The Home Gardens o zapote, Veracruz, Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):45-79. JOHNS, T. and lL. KUBO. 1988. A Survey of Traditional Methods wig martes for the Detoxification of Foods. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):81-1 129. Volume 8. Number 2 KAMPPINEN, M. 1988. Espiritus Incorporados: The Roles of Plants and Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):141-148. TELBAN, B. 1988. The Role of Medical Ethnobotany in Ethnomedicine: A New Guinea ee Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):149- MULCAHY, F. D. 1988. Botanical Life- Forms in wii er —— Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):1 BUTH, G. M. ee emi la pe Ethnobotany kh (India) Pla in eget Care ess of Dthnobiology 8(2):185- pase pepe gy DE CONCONL, J. and M. EN. C.J. M. P. MORENO. 1988. The Utilization of Insects in the Empirical Mexicans. Journal of Medicine of Ancient Ethnobiology 8(2):195-202. JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY HAYS, T. E. and J. E. LAFERRIERE, 1988. Ethnobiologists: Fall 1987-Fall 1988, Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):205-211. Volume 2. Number) Summer 1989 BALEE, W. 1989. Nomenclatural Patterns in Ka‘apor Ethnobotany. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(1):1-24. MCDONALD, D. L. 1989. A Survey of Public Plantings in the Front Yards of Residences in Galveston, row U.S.A. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(1):31 EHRLICH, Cc. oe Special Problems i inan Cordyline terminalis (L.) Kunth, The Hawaiian Ti Plant. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(1):51-63. TURNER, N. J. 1989. “All Berries Have Relations” Mid-Range Folk Plant Groupings in Thompson and Lillooet aoreined Salish. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(1):69-1 Volume 9. Number 2 GREMILLION, K. J. 1989. The tween Humans and Maypops ( Passfflora incarnata L.) in the Southeastern Unit tes. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(2):135-155. MUNSON, P. J. 1989. Still More on the rs ars of Maple Sugar and Syrup in Aboriginal Eastern North America. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(2):159-170. SALLS, R. A. 1989. To Catch a Fish: Some eat ata on Prehistoric Fishing in California with Special Reference to Nation Plant Fiber Fishing Line. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(2):173-199. BRADY, T. J. 1989. The eee of Pn 1 on the Rate of Recovery of “aati of a theablones 9(2):207- 227, LEPOFSKY, D. 1989. Eating Eggs on Eloaua: The Initiation of a Mutualistic Relationship. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(2):229-231. THOMAS Volume 10, Number 1 oe 9 1990 MEILLEUR, B. A., E. S. HUNN and R. L COX. 1990. Lomatium dissectum Apiaceae Multi-Purpose Plant of the Pacific Northwest. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):1- 20. STEVENSON, T. B. and B. HESSE. 1990. “Domestication” of Hyrax (Procavia capensis) in Yemen. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):23- a2. DEXTER, R. W. 1990. The F.W Putnam- Relations in the Early American Ethnobotany. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):35-41. GOODMAN, S. M. and J. J. HOBBS. 1990. Cross-Cultural and Historical Comparisons in the Palatability of Several E an Bird Species. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):43- Sf; JOHANNESSEN, S. and C. A. HASTORF. Peru. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):61-90. POSEY, D. A. 1990. Intellectual Property NIENEGS. YVNaAtTIS THe f Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):93-98. 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Acrocomia mexicana: yo Poe ee Sy 7 Ene eee ny i rnal J of Ethnobiology 10(2):183-194. HESSE, B. 1990. Pig Lovers and Pig Haters: Patterns of Palestinian Pork Production. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):195-225. HAYS, T. E. and J. E. LAFERRIERE. 1990. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1989-1990. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):227-235. Volume 11, —— Summer 1991 SETZ, E. Z. F. 1991. Animals in the Nambiquara Die t: Methods of Collection and Processing. Piast of Ethnobiology 11(1):1-22. ZIMMERER, K. S. 1991. Managing Diversity in Potato and Maize Fields of the Peruvian Andes. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):23-49. COLLINS, P. W. 1991. Interaction Between Island Foxes (Urocyon littoralis) and Indians in com ee Off the Coast of Southern Califor 1. “Mor . and Kedhidohosie Evidence of Human Assisted a Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):51- HAZETT, D. L. 1991. Availability of beady Value of Cymopterus (Apiaceae) Roots in the Colorado as a Journal of Bthncbioloy 11(1):83-92 LAFERRIERE, J. E., C. W. WEBER and E. A. KOHLHEPP. 1991. Use and Nutritional Composition of Some Traditional Mountain Pima Plant Foods. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):93-114. REINHARD, K. J., D. L. HAMILTON and R. H. HEVLY. 1991. Use of Pollen Concentration in Paleopharmacology Corprolite Evidence of Medicinal Plants. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):117-132. RICO-GAY, V. and J. G. GARCIA- bombil 1991. The Maya and the Vegetation of the Yucatan Peninsula. Journal of Eemckicioas 11(1):135-142. Summer 2000 ANDERSON, M. K. 1991. California Indian Use o Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):145-157. olume 11, Number 2 Winter 1991 ELIZONDO, M. G. 1991. lesaeig want of the Southern Tepehua ngo, Mexico:I. Edible = sea Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):165-173. MANDUJANGO, S. and V. RICO-GRAY. 1991. Hunting, Use and Knowledge of the Biology of the White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus Hays) by the Maya of Central Yucatan, Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):175-183. CARR, H. S. 1991. The Maya Medicinal Turtle, Xkokak io : ee tiene Alternate Reading of Two Ethnomedical Texts H. Journal of prmnetcth HQ): 187-192. SCORA, P. E. and R. W. — _ Some Observations on the N Papyrus Bonding. Journal of cnrameies 11(2):193-202. COLLINS, P. W. 1991. Interaction Between Island Foxes (Urocyn littoralis) and Native Americans on Islands Off the Coast of Southern Calfornaa! Il. Ethnographic, Archaeological and Historic Evidence. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):205-229. MINNIS, P. E. 1991. Famine Foods of the North American Desert Borderlands in Historical Context. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):231-257. LAFERRIERE, J. E. and T. E. HAYS. 1991. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1990-Fall 1991. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):259-270. Vi = Summer 1992 TURNER, N. J., M. JOHNSON GOTTESFELD, H. V. een! pe and A. CESKA. 1992. Edible Wood Fern Rootstocks of Western North America: Solving an Ethnobotanical Puzzle. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1):1-34. LYMAN, R. L. 1992. Influences of Mid- Holocene Altithermal Climates on ammalian Faunas man Subsistence in Eastern Washington. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1):37-62. JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY RAAB, L. M. 1992. An Optimal Foraging Analysis of Prehistoric Shellfish Collecting on San Clemente Island, California. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1):63-80. EMSLIE, S. D., J. D. SPETH and R. N. Ethnobiology 12(1):83-115. BEGOSSI, A. 1992. Food Taboos at Buzios i d icine. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1):117-139. 12, Number 2 Winter 1992 BRUSH, 5S. 8. 1992. aoeiniboitase 2 Biodiversity and Modernization i in Andea Agriculture Journal of Potato 12(2):161-185. HUNN, E. S. 1992. The Use of Sound Recordings as Voucher Specimens and Stimulus Materials in Ethnozoological Research. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(2):187- SOBOLIK, K. D. and D. J. GERICK. 1992. rig Medicinal Plant Usage: A Case Study From Coprolites. Journal of leacticlory 12(2):203-211. — T. E. and J. E. LAFERRIERE. 1992. ecent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to ce nono Fall 1991 - Fall 1992. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(2):213-224. SUTTON, Coprolite D Analysis of Data from the La Quinta Site, Iton Basin, California. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(1):1-15. Summer 1993 M. Q. 1993. Midden and COWAN, C. W. and B. D. SMITH. 1993. ii Perspectives on a Wild Gourd in Eastern North America. Journal of Eesnctiolony 13(1):17-54. DECKER-WALTERS, D. S., T. WALTERS, C. yh COWAN and B SMITH. 1993. Isozymic Characterization a Wild Populations ge Cucurbita pepo. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(1):55-72. THOMAS NEWSOM, L. A., S. D. WEBB, J. S. DUNBAR. 1993. History and Geographic Distribution of Cucurbita pepo Gourds in Florida. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(1):75- 97. Volume 13, Number2 Winter 1993 GREMILLION, K. J. 1993. The Evolution : An Archaeolo Study. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(2):149- 169. TURNER, N.J. and A. DAVIS. 1993. “When Northw orth America. Journal of Pinaraleale 13a 171. 201. SOLERL, D. and D. A. CLEVELAND. 1993. Hopi Crop Diversity and Change. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(2):203-231. BEGOSSI, A., H. EF LEITAO-FILHO, and | oe RICHERSON. 1993. — Uses in a Brazilian Coastal Community (Buzios Island). Journal of Behnobiology 13(2):233- 256. HAYS, T. E. and J. E. LAFERRIERE. 1993. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1992 - Fall 1993. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(2):257-264. Summer 1994 GOETTE, S., M. WILLIAMS, S. JOHANNESSEN and C. A. HASTORE. 1994. Toward a ee apn Maize: Experiments in Processing and Charring. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(1):1- ai. BENZ, B.F.,F. SANTANAM.,R. PINEDA L., J. CEVALLOS E., L. ROBLES H. and D. DE NIZ L. 1994. Characterization of Mestizo Plant Use in the Sierra De Manantlan, Jalisco-Colima, Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(1):23-41. ESTABROOK, G. F. 1994. Choice of Fuel for Index of Journal Articles Presented in the Journal of Ethnobiology from 1981-1999. HEALEY, C. 1994. Tribes, States and the Exploitation of Birds: Some Comparisons of Borneo an ew Guinea. Journa Ethnobiology 14(1):59-73. GOODMAN S. M. and J. J. HOBBS. 1994. The Distribution and Ethnozoology of Reptiles of — Northern Portion of the Egyptian Eastern Desert. Journal of Hl cuuhtins 14(1):75-100. Volume 14, Number2 —_- Winter 1994 REITZ, E. J. 1994. The Wells of Spanish Florida: Using Taphonomy to Identify Site History. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):141- 160. JOYAL, E. 1994. Palm Ethnoecology in the aripi egion of Costa Rica. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):161-172. RASHFORD, J. 1994. Africa’s Baobab Tree: Why Monkey Names? Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):173-183. JOHNSON GOTTESFELD, L. M. 1994. nic suwet’en Ethnobotany: Traditional Plant Uses. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):185-210. oe D. H. R. 1994. Traditional Arrowroot Production and Utilization in the Marshall Islands. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):211-234. LAFERRIERE, J. E. and T. E. HAYS. 1994. Rec ent Doctoral ee of Interest to of ri 235-240. Volume 15, Number1 = Summer 1995 CLEMENT, D. 1995. Why is Taxonomy Utilitarian? Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):1-44. FORTH, G. 1995. Ethnozoological pins and Classificatory Language ong the Nage of Eastern Indonesia. ae of atten thei 15(1):45-69. TER, L. and S. YONGVANIT. 1995. Biological oe and Community Lore n No stern Thailand. Journal of htioioar 15(1):71-87. Summer 2000 COMPTON, B. D. 1995. “Ghost’s Ears” (Exobasidium sp. affin. vaccinni) and Foo ol’s A Unique Report of Mycophagy on the Central and North Coasts of British Columbia. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):89-98. FOWLER, C. S. 1995. Some Notes on Ethnographic oe — in Mojavean Environments in the Great Basin. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):99- 117. WING, E. S. and S. R. WING. 1995. Prehistoric Ceramic Age Adaptation to Varying Diversity of Animal Resources Along the West Indian Archipelago. 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JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY Volume 16, Number 1 Summer 1996 GROARK, K. P. 1996. Ritual and Therapeutic Use of “Halluci h - Central California. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(1):1-29. pore ia D., K. uae HAYDEN and K. ial LER ZMAN. 1996. from Paleoethnobotanical and ooarchaeological Data:An Example from the British Columbia Plateau. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(1):31-62. FRATKIN, E. 1996. Traditional Medicine and Concepts of Healing Among Samburu Pastoralists of Kenya. J al of Ethnobiology 16(1):63-97. MORENO-BLACK, G., W. AKANAN, P. SOMNASANG, S. THAMATHAWAN and P. BROZVOSKY. 1996. Non- Domesticated Food Resources in the Marketplace and Marketing System of Northeastern Thailand. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(1):99-117. Volume 16, Number2 Winter 1996 SHAFFER, B. S., K. M. GARDNER and B. W. BAKER. 1996. sage Small Game Snare Trap Technology, D Strategy and Trapper Gender Depicted in Mimbres Pottery. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(2):145-155. V. A. and A. BEGOSSI. 1996. Ethnoichthyology of Gamboa Fishermen of Sepetiba Bay, Brazil. Journal o Ethnobiology 16(2):157-168. VENTURA, C. 1996. The icioremares of Jakaltek Maya Tree it Vessels and Corn mala. Drinks in Guat of Ethnobiology 16(2):169- -183. “pon BROWNRIGG, L. A. 1996. Categories of Faunal and Floral Economic Resources of the Native Communities of the Peruvian Amazon in 1993. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(2):185-211. THOMAS Volume17,Number1 Summer 1997 ADAMS, K. R. and E. SALMON. 1997. Raramuri Necklaces: A Rapidly Changing Folk-Art Form in the Sierra Madre Occidental of Northern Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):1-16. ATRAN, S., ESTIN, P. J. COLEY and D. MEDIN. 1997. Generic a and Basic Levels: Essence and Appearance in Folk oe Journal of Bikhabiology 17(1):17- BEAUCAGE, P. and THE TALLER DE TRADICION ORAL DEL CEPEC. 1997. Integrating Innovation:The Traditional Nahua Coffee-Orchard (Sierra Norte de Puebla, “a Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):45- BERNSTEIN, J. H., R. ELLEN and B. B. ANTARAN. 1997. The Use of Plot Surveys for the Study of Ethnobotanical Knowledge A Brunei Dusun Example. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):69-96. FLORES, J. S. and J. K. BALAM. 1997. Importance of Plants in the Ch’a Chaak Maya Ritual in the Peninsula of Yucatan. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):97-108. HAYS, T. E. 1997. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists XIV. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):109-117. Volume 17, Number2 — Winter 1997 ANDERSON, M. K. 1997. From Tillage to Table: The Indigenous Cultivation of Geophytes for Food in California. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):149-169. COE, F. G. and G. J. ANDERSON. 1997. Ethnobotany of the Miskitu of Eastern Nicaragua. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):171-214., MILLIKEN, W. and B. ee 1997. The Construction of a New Yanomami Round- House. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):215- 233. POZORSKIL, T. and S. POZORSKI. 1997. Cher fare and Guanabana in the Archaeological Record of Peru. Journal of Ethnobiolegy 17(2):235-248. 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