Forager-Traders in South and Southeast Asia: Long-Term Histories

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-01-13
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

In both South and Southeast Asia, many upland groups make a living - in whole or part - through gathering and hunting, producing not only subsistence goods but commodities destined for regional and even world markets. These forager-traders have had an ambiguous position in ethnographic analysis, variously represented as relics, degraded hunter-gatherers, or recent upstarts. Forager-Traders in South and Southeast Asia adopts a multidisciplinary approach to these groups, presenting a series of comparative case-studies that analyse the long-term histories of hunting, gathering, trading, power relations, and regional social and biological interactions in this critical region. This book is a fascinating and important addition to the current 'revisionist' debate, and a unique attempt to re-conceptualize our knowledge of forager-traders within the surrounding context of complex polities, populations and economies in South and Southeast Asia.

Table of Contents

List of figures
ix
List of tables
xi
List of contributors
xii
Preface xv
Historicizing adaptation, adapting to history: forager-traders in South and Southeast Asia
1(20)
Kathleen D. Morrison
Part I South Asia
Introduction
21(20)
Kathleen D. Morrison
Hunting and gathering strategies in prehistoric India: a biocultural perspective on trade and subsistence
41(21)
John R. Lukacs
Harappans and hunters: economic interaction and specialization in prehistoric India
62(15)
Gregory L. Possehl
Gender and social organization in the reliefs of the Nilgiri Hills
77(28)
Allen Zagarell
Pepper in the hills: upland--lowland exchange and the intensification of the spice trade
105(26)
Kathleen D. Morrison
Part II Southeast Asia
Introduction
131(36)
Laura L. Junker
Hunters and traders in northern Australia
167(18)
Sandra Bowdler
Foragers, farmers, and traders in the Malayan Peninsula: origins of cultural and biological diversity
185(18)
Alan Fix
Economic specialization and inter-ethnic trade between foragers and farmers in the prehispanic Philippines
203(39)
Laura L. Junker
References 242(34)
Index 276

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