The Traditional Ecological Knowledge of the Solega A Linguistic Perspective
150 ((The forest on) the big mountains are all called beṭṭaga:ḍu. You fi nd evergreen forest s there, shola forest s , grassland ...
151 (AS) Matte alli ma:muli pra:ṇigaḷu sigutte? (And you fi nd the usual animals there?) (BG) Ka:nina oḷage kaḍave ade, ka:ḍemme ...
152 5.3.4 (H)orrega:ḍu (also na:ḍu ka:ḍu, kutare ga:ḍu) Immediately following the list of ka:nu ka:ḍu trees, BG went on to contr ...
153 (In that place, you get suṇḍrega:ḍi (?), magani vine (?), and the sucilu plant (?), the uruvilu tree (?), all these belong t ...
154 (MRM) Kutarega:ḍu endare na:ḍu ka:ḍu e:ria. ( Kutarega:ḍu means the na:ḍu ka:ḍu area.) (BG) Rangappana beṭṭa:da keḷaka:della ...
155 Extract XII (S) (BG) I:ga na:vu hola ma:ḍidivãlla, i:ga na:vu mutkadgaddeli hola ma:ḍive~. I:ga na:vu hindeli ma:ḍittu, illi ...
156 5.3.6 Begga:ḍu This forest/landscape type is characterised by its lack of utility to the Solega. Although BG did mention beg ...
157 5.3.7 Hullu thoṭṭi, kari/benda ka:ḍu Like oṭṭuga:ḍu and eḷa:vuga:ḍu , this is another example of a landscape type created as ...
158 pakka gotta:gatte, ella gri:n iruttade. Adu aḷḷa hi:ge beṇḍa:gi ho:gade. Solpa gri:n irutte. Adakke wa:ṭar sapla:i ja:sti id ...
159 5.3.9 Hoḍe ka:nu The above two terms therefore differentiate between riverine forests on the basis of the fl atness of the l ...
16 0 Extract XX (S) (MRM) I:ga na:vu beṭṭa:da me:le i: saṇṇa saṇṇa ka:nu irtavalla? (So there are these numerous small evergreen ...
161 Extract XXII (BG) Oḍḍuga:ḍu. Kalloḍḍu. I:ga aḍkugallu, matte e:ru kallu, etti maḍagida oḍḍu, i: taradalli ade: adu. Adu oḍḍu ...
162 Extract XXIII (S) (MRM) I:ga na:vu beṭṭa me:le ho:da:ga bo:ḷi ga:ḍu endivẽ. (Now, when we go up a hill, we call that bo:ḷiga ...
163 5.3.13 Guḍḍega:ḍu, bo:rega:ḍu These terms refer to another kind of vegetation associated with elevated areas, namely hill- a ...
16 4 ... ... (BG) Illi keḷaga bellatta murṭiyalli KKMna heḍati, solpa varsadalliye adu. Ave:na ma:ḍtidda, maṭṭaga:ḍinalli geṇasi ...
165 Extract XXVI (MRM) Dimba endivẽlla? (We say dimba , don’t we?) (BG) I:ga idu me:le malaki beṭṭa, adu bo:ḷi, keḷage—malaki be ...
166 (JV) Dimba ka:ḍu andare beṭṭa:da me:le solpa maṭṭa irutte, andare onde leval irutte, beṭṭa:da me:lgaḍe. Adanna dimba. ( Dimb ...
167 Table 5.3 Solega ka:ḍu terms and the primary features used to defi ne them (as determined from the transcripts presented in ...
168 The dominant forest type of the region, the doḍḍa ka:nu ‘ evergreen forest ’, also displays seasonal characteristics, in spi ...
169 Fig. 5.4 The changing resources to be found in three landscape/forest types over an annual cycle. Previously published in [ ...
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