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An Ecology Of Highaltitude Infancy A Biocultural Perspective Andrea S Wiley

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An Ecology Of Highaltitude Infancy A Biocultural Perspective Andrea S Wiley
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Andrea S. Wiley
ISBN: 9780511185199, 9780521830003, 0511185197, 0521830001
Language: English
Year: 2004

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An Ecology Of Highaltitude Infancy A Biocultural Perspective Andrea S Wiley by Andrea S. Wiley 9780511185199, 9780521830003, 0511185197, 0521830001 instant download after payment.

Highlighting the roles of ecology, culture, history, and political economy, this book considers how the unique mountain ecology and socio-cultural patterns of the Himalayan region of Ladakh contribute to a peculiar pattern of infant mortality. It stresses the burdens of women's work in this region as crucial to birth outcome. An example of a new genre of anthropological work called "ethnographic human biology," this study utilizes the methodology of human biology but strongly emphasizes the ethnographic context that provides meaning for human biological measures.

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