Politics: additional supplementary material for BETWEEN US AND THINGS
Between Us and Things: Politics
August 10th, 2008Mayaland Cuisine (part 1 – Introduction)
December 22nd, 2007This is the introductory part of a cookbook of Maya food. The other chapters to follow are Yucatan 1, Yucatan 2, Campeche, Chiapas, Tabasco. They have had to be uploaded separately because of space limitations in my browser, but they are all part of a single work. Enjoy….MAYALAND CUISINE:
Mayaland Cuisine (part 6 – Tabasco)
December 22nd, 2007Tabasco food; also the glossary and bibliography for the whole cookbook, at the end.
Mayaland Cuisine (part 5 – Chiapas)
December 22nd, 2007Chiapas cuisine and some cultural notes.
Mayaland Cuisine (part 4 – Campeche)
December 22nd, 2007Foods of Campeche are described in this chapter.
Mayaland Cuisine (part 3 – Yucatan 2)
December 22nd, 2007More Maya recipes from Yucatan and Quintana RooMEAT
Mayaland Cuisine (part 2 – Yucatan 1)
December 22nd, 2007Second part of my Maya cookbook.Chapter 1. Yucatan
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The Tropical Food Security Garden
December 7th, 2007A little manual for tropical garden development that I wrote up a couple of years ago–I’m waiting for illustrations for it. Meanwhile it might be useful to anyone interested in development.
AAA presentation 2007
December 3rd, 2007This is my American Anthropological Association presentation for 2007.
Working with Local Knowledge: Bringing Environmentalism and Anthropology Together
The Two Wings of the Bird
March 27th, 2007This is a presentation at the Society of Ethnobiology annual meeting, Berkeley, March 2007. It argues for using “scientific” and “humanistic” methods of description and analysis together, as part of a single agenda. The great anthropologists of the past did this. The current “wars” between science and humanistic approaches are counterproductive.
