The Traditional Ecological Knowledge of the Solega A Linguistic Perspective
190 in the animals. Even more interesting are Solega observations on what appear to be self- medication behaviours in elephants ...
191 places, it’s tasty. If you eat it, it’s yummy! It brings quite a taste to your mouth. It goes and digs up one or two mouthfu ...
192 6.3.2 Plant–Plant The Solega are aware of the differing nature of epiphytic and parasitic plants, and of the effect they hav ...
193 larger solitary carnivores are rarely encountered by the Solega, although they frequently attribute the disappearance of goa ...
194 His house is such a mess!” Wouldn’t that be terrible? How shameful! In the same way, elephants , other animals, all humans t ...
195 Incidentally, this last story also explains why elephants are frequently ill-tempered when encountered by humans. Solega far ...
196 antagonisms that highlight the Solega’s highly empathic attitude towards the f orest’s other inhabitants. Solega people clea ...
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198 with “no reported cultural utility”. Suggesting a possible mechanism to explain why agriculture and nomenclatural proliferat ...
199 given the types of observations that they might have the opportunity to make during their interactions with these insects. A ...
200 evolution [ 212 ]. Gould notes that such ideas are so compelling, and so prevalent in modern evolutionary thinking (numerous ...
201 centuries in two distinct guises [ 216 ]. Using contemporary European society and cultural ‘development’ as a benchmark for ...
202 organised or opportunistic fashion. I hope to argue in this chapter that the Solega’s understanding of the natural history o ...
203 a: maruḷi hu:-v.ina je: nu baṇḍ-a:de DIST tree.name fl ower-GEN honey good-3Nsg ‘ Honey from that maruli fl ower is good.’ O ...
204 found to contain some brood, the honey and brood can be eaten together, as long as the brood is still in the larval stage. O ...
205 a few textual variations. Following is one of three versions of the Solega honey song recorded in April 2009 from native spe ...
206 Other place name s such as naku bare , hoṇṇe bare and du:pa bare are also peri- odically mentioned. The implements mentioned ...
207 7.5 Solega Knowledge of Bee Natural History Honeybees are plentiful in the B. R. Hills , and the Solega readily exploit this ...
208 A staunch supporter of Berlin might argue here that as the Solega cultivate ra:gi ‘ millet ’ they should really be classed a ...
209 which is home to a daiya , a malevolent female spirit), Kembarre (a rocky outcrop or arre named after the kemba trees growin ...
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