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10. Things with Tails but without Backbones: Invertebrates in Nage Folk Zoology
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Preface ix
- Note on Orthography and Language Groupings xiii
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Investigating Folk Knowledge: A Methodological Prospectus 28
- 3. Animals, Humans, and Other Mammals 52
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Part One: Mammals
- 4. Animals of the Village: Domestic and Partly Domestic Mammals 75
- 5. The Giant Rat of Flores and Other Never-Domesticated Mammals 105
- 6. Symbolic and Utilitarian Dimensions of Mammal Categories: Varieties of Special-Purpose Classifi cation 135
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Part 2: Non-mammals
- 7. Birds, or “Creatures That Fly High in the Sky” 165
- 8. Snakes: The Life-Form Nipa 185
- 9. Neither Fish nor Fowl: A Non-mammalian Miscellany 207
- 10. Things with Tails but without Backbones: Invertebrates in Nage Folk Zoology 227
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Part 3: Comparisons and Curiosities
- 11. What’s in an Animal Name: Comparative Observations on Animal Nomenclature, Classifi cation, and Symbolism 249
- 12. When Birds Turn into Mammals and Mammals into Fish: Nage “Beliefs” about Animal Transformation 276
- 13. Animal Mysteries and Disappearing Animals 295
- 14. Concluding Remarks 313
- Appendix 1: Terms for Human and Animal Body Parts 325
- Appendix 2: Growth Stages in Several Wild Mammals 327
- Appendix 3: Nage Invertebrate Categories 329
- Appendix 4: Animal Names Used as Personal Names in Central Nage 341
- Notes 343
- References 349
- Index 363
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Preface ix
- Note on Orthography and Language Groupings xiii
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Investigating Folk Knowledge: A Methodological Prospectus 28
- 3. Animals, Humans, and Other Mammals 52
-
Part One: Mammals
- 4. Animals of the Village: Domestic and Partly Domestic Mammals 75
- 5. The Giant Rat of Flores and Other Never-Domesticated Mammals 105
- 6. Symbolic and Utilitarian Dimensions of Mammal Categories: Varieties of Special-Purpose Classifi cation 135
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Part 2: Non-mammals
- 7. Birds, or “Creatures That Fly High in the Sky” 165
- 8. Snakes: The Life-Form Nipa 185
- 9. Neither Fish nor Fowl: A Non-mammalian Miscellany 207
- 10. Things with Tails but without Backbones: Invertebrates in Nage Folk Zoology 227
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Part 3: Comparisons and Curiosities
- 11. What’s in an Animal Name: Comparative Observations on Animal Nomenclature, Classifi cation, and Symbolism 249
- 12. When Birds Turn into Mammals and Mammals into Fish: Nage “Beliefs” about Animal Transformation 276
- 13. Animal Mysteries and Disappearing Animals 295
- 14. Concluding Remarks 313
- Appendix 1: Terms for Human and Animal Body Parts 325
- Appendix 2: Growth Stages in Several Wild Mammals 327
- Appendix 3: Nage Invertebrate Categories 329
- Appendix 4: Animal Names Used as Personal Names in Central Nage 341
- Notes 343
- References 349
- Index 363