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Ambiguous birds: ideas about bats on Flores Island and elsewhere | 2021 | Journal of ethnobiology 41 (1): 105-20 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Elderly people growing tails. The constitution of a nonempirical idea | 2018 | Current anthropology 59 (4): 397-414 | H6 [CURRENT-] | 0011-3204 | |||
'Living' in Nage, or the meaning of 'life' in an Eastern Indonesian society | 2018 | Oceania 88 (2): 168-82 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | |||
What a little bird tells us about symbolic thought: the Russet-capped stubtail (Tesia everetti) in Nage augury, myth, and metaphor | 2017 | Journal of ethnobiology 37 (4): 682-99 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Lumpers, splitters, and other variations in Nage animal classification | 2015 | Journal of ethnobiology 35 (23): 384-405 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Of mice and rats: the place of murids in Nage animal classification and symbolism | 2012 | Journal of ethnobiology 32 (1): 51-73 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
The flow of milk: nursing prescriptions, clanship and locality in Nage society | 2011 | Oceania 81 (3): 244-58 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | |||
Nage lizard classification: free-listing and other evidence for a covert life-form | 2011 | Anthropological linguistics 53 (4): 343-64 | H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] | 0003-5483 | |||
Sex differentiables and the ethnotaxonomic status of mammals and other animals in Central America and eastern Indonesia. A comparative analysis | 2010 | Anthropos (St Augustin) 105 (2): 383-92 | H6 [ANTHROPOS-] | 0257-9774 | |||
Separating the dead: the ritual transformation of affinal exchange in central Flores | 2009 | Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 15 (3): 557-74 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1359-0987 | |||
Symbolic birds and ironic bats: varieties of classification in Nage folk ornithology | 2009 | Ethnology 48 (2): 139-59 | H6 [ETHNOLOGY-] | 0014-1828 | |||
Heads under bridges or in mud: reflections on a Southeast Asian 'diving rumour' | 2009 | Anthropology today 25 (6): 3-6 | H6 [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 0268-540X | |||
Tree totems and the Tamarind people: implications of clan plant taboos in central Flores | 2009 | Oceania 79 (3): 263-79 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 1834-4461 | |||
Human being and other people: classification of human groups and categories among the Nage of Flores (eastern Indonesia) | 2009 | Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde 165 (4): 493-514 | H6/KX [BIJDRAGEN-] | 0006-2294 | |||
Can animals break taboos?: applications of 'taboo' among the Nage of eastern Indonesia | 2007 | Oceania 77 (2): 215-31 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | |||
The diatribe of 'Ajo Bupu and the oration of Lowa Bata: examples of parallelistic speaking among the Nage of central Flores (Indonesia) | 2005 | The Asia Pacific journal of anthropology 6 (1): 35-56 | H6 [CANBERRA-] CURRENT | 1444-2213 | |||
A 'cock' and 'bull' story: Nage sex terms and their implications for ethnozoological classification | 2004 | Anthropological linguistics 46 (4): 427-49 | H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] | 0003-5483 | |||
Public affairs. Institutional nonmarital sex in an eastern Indonesian society | 2004 | Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde 160 (2/3): 315-38 | H6/KX [BIJDRAGEN-] | 0006-2294 | |||
Contemporary zoological transformation and the Semai of Malaysia. An addendum to Froth (1998) | 2004 | Anthropos. Anthropos Institut, Sankt Augustin 99 (2): 585-6 | H6 'ANTHROPOS-' | 0257-9774 | |||
Things that go po in the night: the classification of birds, sounds, and spirits among the Nage of eastern Indonesia | 1998 | Journal of ethnobiology 18 (2): 189-209 | |||||
On deer and dolphins: Nage ideas regarding animal transformation | 1998 | Oceania 68 (4): 271-93 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | ||||
Shamanic powers and mystical practitioners among the Nage of central Flores | 1991 | Canberra anthropology 14 (2): 1-29 |