Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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"We only teach them how to be together": parenting, child development, and engagement with formal education among the Nayaka in South India | 2022 | Anthropology and education quarterly 53 (1): 84-102 | H6 [COUNCIL-] | 0161-7761 | |||
Dis/working with diagrams. How genealogies and maps obscure nanoscale worlds (a hunter-gatherer case) | 2019 | Social analysis 63 (4): 43-62 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 0155-977X | |||
Scalar paradox and the role of analysis | 2018 | Social analysis 62 (1): 12-14 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 0155-977X | |||
How persons become things: economic and epistemological changes among Nayaka hunter-gatherers | 2014 | Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 20 (1): 74-92 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1359-0987 | |||
A natural history of human tree climbing | 2014 | Journal of human evolution 71 (): 105-18 | H6/HB [JOURNAL-] | 0047-2484 | |||
Remaking the past: Tamil sacred landscape and temple renovations | 2012 | Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (London) 76 (1): 21-47 | H6/KW [LONDON-] | 0041-977X | |||
Feeding Nayaka children and English readers: a bifocal ethnography of parental feeding in "the giving environment" | 2008 | Anthropological quarterly 81 (3): 523-50 | H6 [PRIMITIVE-] | 0003-5491 | |||
G6PD deficiency, sickle cell trait, haptoglobin and transferrin polymorphisms among Koyadoras and Nayakpods of Andhra Pradesh | 2008 | The Anthropologist 10 (2): 163-5 | H6/HB [ANTHROPOLOGIST-] | 0972-0073 | |||
Animistic epistemology: why do some hunter-gatherers not depict animals? | 2006 | Ethnos 71 (1): 33-50 | H6 [ETHNOS-] | 0014-1844 | |||
Illness-images and joined beings. A critical /Nayaka perspective on incorporeality | 2004 | Social anthropology 12 (3): 325-39, 399-400 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 0964-0282 | |||
No past, no present: a critical-Nayaka persepctive on cultural remembering | 2004 | American ethnologist 31 (2): 406-421 | H6 [AMERICAN-] | 0094-0496 | |||
Chitradurga: spatial patterns of a Nayaka period successor state in South India | 2003 | Asian perspectives 42 (2): 267-86 | 0066-8435 |