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by Thomas N. Headland,John D. Early

The Agta population consists of around 10,000 individuals living in the Sierra Madre mountain range (Early & Headland 1998)
John D. Early · Thomas Headland. The Agta population consists of around 10,000 individuals living in the Sierra Madre mountain range (Early & Headland 1998). Their main livelihood activities consist of hunting and fishing for subsistence and trade, gathering, swidden cultivation, logging and seasonal labour (Minter 2010). How do hunter-gatherers learn?: The transmission of indigenous knowledge among the Agta of the Philippines.
Home Browse Books Book details, Population Dynamics of a Philippine Rain Forest. The Agta Negrito people have been hunters and gatherers in the tropical rain forests of the Philippines for centuries. Population Dynamics of a Philippine Rain Forest People: The San Ildefonso Agta. By John D. Early, Thomas N. Headland. This book investigates a small group of the Agta living on Luzon Island during their transition from a foraging society to a landless group of agricultural workers. The core of the book is a demographic study of fertility, mortality, and migration over a 44-year period.
This book investigates a small group of the Agta living on Luzon Island during their transition from a foraging society to a. .It is one of only two studies that have completely reconstructed the population dynamics of a foraging group without relying on mathematical models.
This book investigates a small group of the Agta living on Luzon Island during their transition from a foraging society to a landless group of agricultural workers. Ethnographic and narrative historical sections of the book establish the contexts for the demographic data and enhance the study's readability.
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By John D. Early and Thomas N. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998. 208 pp. Nancy Howell. 1427 East 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637. The University of Chicago Press Books. Chicago Distribution Center. The University of Chicago.
book by John D. Early. This book investigates a small group of the Agta living on Luzon Island during their transition from a foraging society to a landless group of agricultural workers
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The Philippine government affords them little or no protection, and the Aeta have become extremely nomadic due to social and economic . University Press of Florida.
The Philippine government affords them little or no protection, and the Aeta have become extremely nomadic due to social and economic strain on their culture and way of life that had previously remained unchanged for thousands of years. As hunter-gatherers, adaptation plays an important role in Aeta communities to survive .
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Population dynamics of a Philippine rain forest people: The San Ildefonso Agta. JD Early, TN Headland. Population decline in a Philippine Negrito huntergatherer society. University Press of Florida, 1998. Introduction: Have hunter-gatherers ever lived in tropical rain forest independently of agriculture? TN Headland, RC Bailey. Human Ecology 19 (2), 115-122, 1991. American Journal of Human Biology 1 (1), 59-72, 1989.
"An important and significant contribution to anthropology."--Barry S. Hewlett, Washington State University
The Agta Negrito people have been hunters and gatherers in the tropical rain forests of the Philippines for centuries. This book investigates a small group of the Agta living on Luzon Island during their transition from a foraging society to a landless group of agricultural workers. The core of the book is a demographic study of fertility, mortality, and migration over a 44-year period. It is one of only two studies that have completely reconstructed the population dynamics of a foraging group without relying on mathematical models. Ethnographic and narrative historical sections of the book establish the contexts for the demographic data and enhance the study’s readability. As a case history of social and population dynamics in a remote frontier region, the work describes the impact of international commercial interests on both the rain forest and the landless peasantry seeking to survive. The work is of exceptional value because of the difficulties of obtaining reliable demographic data from a foraging group, and for the long-term coverage of the quantitative database.
John D. Early, retired professor of anthropology at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, is the author of several books, most recently (with John F. Peters) The Population Dynamics of the Mucajai Yanomama.Thomas N. Headland, adjunct professor of linguistics at the University of Texas at Arlington and anthropology consultant for the Summer Institute of Linguistics, is the coeditor of Tropical Deforestation: The Human Dimension and of Emics and Etics: The Insider/Outsider Debate.
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