Index of Journal Articles Presented in the Journal of Ethnobiology from 1981-1999. - Michael B. Thomas Centre for International Ethnomedicinal Education and Research P.O. Box 14352 Gainesville, FL 32604 mthomas@cieer.org Summer 2000 THOMAS Index of Journal Articles Presented in the Journal of Ethnobiology from 1981-1999.. INDEX OF JOURNAL ARTICLES PRESENTED IN THE JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY FROM 1981-1999. MICHAEL B. THOMAS Centre for International Ethnomedicinal Education and Research P.O. Box 14352 Gainesville, FL 32604 mthomas@cieer.org INDEX BY AUTHOR BALÉE, W. 1989. Nomenclatural Patterns in Ka’apor Ethnobotany. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(1):1-24. ADAMS, K. R. 1984. Evidence of Wood-Dwelling Termites in Archaeological Sites in the Southwestern United States. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(1):29-43. BAUER, A. M. and A. P. RUSSELL. 1987. Hoplocactylus delcourti (Reptilia: Gekkonidae) and the Kawekaweau of Maori Folklore. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):83-91. _______ . 1990. Prehistoric Reedgrass (Phragmites) “Cigarettes” with Tobacco (Nicotiana) Contents: A Case Study From Red Bow Cliff Dwelling, Arizona. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):123-140. BEAUCAGE, P. and THE TALLER DE TRADICIÓN ORAL DEL CEPEC. 1997. Integrating Innovation: The Traditional Nahua Coffee-Orchard (Sierra Norte de Puebla, Mexico). Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):45-67. _______ . and E. SALMÓN. 1997. Rarámuri Necklaces: A Rapidly Changing Folk-Art Form in the Sierra Madre Occidental of Northern Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):1-16. BEGOSSI, A. 1992. Food Taboos at Buzios Island (Brazil): Their Significance and Relation to Folk Medicine. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1):117-139. ALCORN, J. B. 1981. Factors Influencing Botanical Resource Perception Among the Huastec: Suggestions for Future Ethnobotanical Inquiry. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2):221-230. _______ ., H. F. LEITÃO-FILHO and P. J. RICHERSON. 1993. Plant Uses in a Brazilian Coastal Community (Buzios Island). Journal of Ethnobiology 13(2):233-256. ANCIBOR, E. and C. PÉREZ DE MICOU. 1995. Identification of Firewood Species in the Archaeological Record of the Patagonian Steppe. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):189-200. BENZ, B. F., F. SANTANA M., R. PINEDA L., J. CEVALLOS E., L. ROBLES H. and D. DE NIZ L. 1994. Characterization of Mestizo Plant Use in the Sierra De Manantlan, Jalisco-Colima, Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(1):23-41. ANDERSON, M. K. 1991. California Indian Horticulture: Management and Use of Redbud by the Southern Sierra Miwok. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):145-158. BERLIN, B. and J. P. O’NEILL. 1981. The Pervasiveness of Onomatopoeia in Aguaruna and Huambisa Bird Names. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2):238-26l. _______ . 1997. From Tillage to Table: The Indigenous Cultivation of Geophytes for Food in California. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):149-169. _______ ., J. S. BOSTER and J. P. O’NEILL. 1981. The Perceptual Bases of Ethnobiological Classification: Evidence from Aguaruna Jivaro Ornithology. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):95-108. ARIOTI, M. 1985. Edible Animals of the Ituri Forest, Africa in the Ethnozoology of the Efe Bambuti. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(1):21-28. BERNSTEIN, J. H., R. ELLEN and B. B. ANTARAN. 1997. The Use of Plot Surveys for the Study of Ethnobotanical Knowledge: A Brunei Dusun Example. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):69-96. ARKUSH, B. S. 1986. Aboriginal Exploitation of Pronghorn in the Great Basin. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):239-255. ATRAN, S., ESTIN, P. J. COLEY and D. MEDIN. 1997. Generic Species and Basic Levels: Essence and Appearance in Folk Biology. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):17-43. BLAKE, L. W. 1981. Early Acceptance of Watermelon by Indians of the United States. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2):193199. 2 Summer 2000 JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY BOHRER, V. L. 1986. Guideposts in Ethnobotany. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):27-43. CARR, H. S. 1991. The Maya Medicinal Turtle, Xkokak and a Suggested Alternate Reading of Two Yucatec Ethnomedical Texts H. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):187-192. BRADY, T. J. 1989. The Influence of Flotation on the Rate of Recovery of Wood Charcoal from Archaeological Sites. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(2):207-227. CASAS, A., J. CABALLERO and A. VALIENTE-BANUET. 1999. Use Management, and Domestication of Columnar Cacti in South Central Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(1): 71-95. BROWN, C. H. 1982. Folk Zoological Life-Forms and Linguistic Marking. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(1):95-112. CHAVERO, E. L. and M. E. ALVAREZ-BUYLLA ROCES. 1988. Ethnobotany in a Tropical-Humid Region: The Home Gardens of Balzapote, Veracruz, Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):45-79. _______ . 1987. The Folk Subgenus: A New Ethnobiological Rank. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):181-192. BROWNRIGG, L. A. 1996. Categories of Faunal and Floral Economic Resources of the Native Communities of the Peruvian Amazon In 1993. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(2):185-211. CLÉMENT, D. 1995. Why is Taxonomy Utilitarian? Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):1-44. _______ . 1998. The Historical Foundations of Ethnobiology (1860-1899). Journal of Ethnobiology 18(2):161-187. BRUSH, S. B. 1986. Genetic Diversity and Conservation in Traditional Farming Systems. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):151167. COE, F. G. and G. J. ANDERSON. 1997. Ethnobotany of the Miskitu of Eastern Nicaragua. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):171-214. _______. 1992. Ethnoecology, Biodiversity and Modernization in Andean Potato Agriculture. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(2):161-185. COLLINS, P. W. 1991. Interaction Between Island Foxes (Urocyn littoralis) and Native Americans on Islands Off the Coast of Southern California: II. Ethnographic, Archaeological and Historic Evidence. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):205-229. BURK, W. R. 1983. Puffman Usages Among North American Indians. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(1):55-62. BUTH, G. M. and I. A. NAVCHOO. 1988. Ethnobotany of Ladakh (India) Plants Used in Health Care. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):185-194. _______ . 1991. Interaction Between Island Foxes (Urocyon littoralis) and Indians in Islands Off the Coast of Southern California 1. Morphologic and Archeological Evidence of Human Assisted Dispersal. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):5182. BYE, Jr., R. A . 1981. Quelites - Ethnoecology of Edible Greens - Past, Present and Future. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):109-123. COMPTON, B. D. 1995. “Ghost’s Ears” (Exobasidium sp. affin. vaccinni) and Fool’s Huckleberries (Menziesia ferruginea Smith): A Unique Report of Mycophagy on the Central and North Coasts of British Columbia. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):89-98. _______ . 1986. Voucher Specimens in Ethnobiological Studies and Publications. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):1-8. _______ . and E. LINARES. 1983. The Role of Plants Found in the Mexican Markets and their Importance in Ethnobotanical Studies. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(1):1-13. CORDY-COLLINS, A. 1982. Psychoactive Painted Peruvian Plants the Shamanism Textile. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(2):144153. _______ . and E. LINARES. 1986. Ethnobotanical Notes from the Valley of San Luis, Colorado. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):289-306. COSTA-NETO, E. M. 1998. Folk Taxonomy and Cultural Significance of “Abeia” (Insecta, Hymenoptera) to the Pankararé, Northeastern Bahia State, Brazil. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(1):1-13. _______ . and E. LINARES. 1990. Mexican Market Plants of 16th Century I. Plants Recorded in Historia Natural de Nueva Espana. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):151-168. COWAN, C. W. and B. D. SMITH. 1993. New Perspectives on a Wild Gourd in Eastern North America. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(1):17-54. CABALLERO N., J. and C. MAPES S. 1985. Gathering and Subsistence Patterns Among the P’urhepecha Indians of Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(1):31-47. DECKER, D. S. and L. A. NEWSOM. 1988. Numerical Analysis of Archaeobotanical Cucurbita pepo Seeds from Hontoon Island, Florida. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):35-44. 3 THOMAS Index of Journal Articles Presented in the Journal of Ethnobiology from 1981-1999.. DECKER-WALTERS, D. S., T. W. WALTERS, C. W. COWAN and B. D. SMITH. 1993. Isozymic Characterization of Wild Populations of Cucurbita pepo. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(1):55-74. FARRINGTON, I. S. and J. URRY. 1985. Food and the Early History of Cultivation. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(2):143-158. FARRIS, G. J. 1982. Pine Nuts as an Aboriginal Food Source in California and Nevada: Some Contrasts. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(2):114-122. DEXTER, R. W. 1984. Contributions of Frank G. Speck (18811950) to Ethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(2):171-176. FERDON, Jr., E. N. 1988. A Case for Taro Preceding Kumara as the Dominant Domesticate in Ancient New Zealand. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):1-5. _______ . 1985. Contributions of F. W. Putnam (1839 - 1915) to Archaeoethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(2):135-142. _______ . 1990. The F.W Putnam-Edward Palmer Relations in the Development of Early American Ethnobotany. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):35-41. FERG, A. and A. M. REA. 1983. Prehistoric Bird Bone from the Big Ditch Site, Arizona. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):99-108. DRURY, H. M. 1985. Nutrients in Native Foods of Southeastern Alaska. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(2):87-100. FLORES, J. S. and J. K. BALAM. 1997. Importance of Plants in the Ch’a Chaak Maya Ritual in the Peninsula of Yucatan. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):97-108. EHRLICH, C. 1989. Special Problems in an Ethnobotanical Literature Search: Cordyline terminalis (L.) Kunth, The Hawaiian Ti Plant. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(1):51-64. FLOREY, M. J. and X. Y. WOLFF. 1998. Incantations and Herbal Medicines: Alune Ethnomedical Knowledge in a Context of Change. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(1):39-67. ELISABETSKY, E. 1986. New Directions in Ethnopharmacology. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):121-128. FORD, P. J. 1990. Antelope, Deer, Bighorn Sheep and Mountain Goats: A Guide to the Carpals. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):169-182. ELIZONDO, M. G. 1991. Ethnobotany of the Southern Tepehuan of Durango, Mexico: I. Edible Mushrooms. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):165-173. FORD, R. I. 1981. Gardening and Farming before A.D. 1000: Patterns of Prehistoric Cultivation North of Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):6-27. ELLEN, R. F. 1986. Ethnobiology, Cognition and the Structure of Prehension: Some General Theoretical Notes. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):83-98. FORTH, G. 1995. Ethnozoological Classification and Classificatory Language Among the Nage of Eastern Indonesia. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):45-69. EMBODEN, W. A. 1985. The Ethnopharmacology of Centella asiatica (L.) Urban (Apiaceae). Journal of Ethnobiology 5(2):101-108. _______ . 1998. Things That Go Po in the Night: The Classifications of Birds, Sounds, and Spirits Among the Nage of Eastern Indonesia. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(2):189-209. EMSLIE, S. D., J. D. SPETH and R. N. WISEMAN. 1992. Two Prehistoric Puebloan Avifaunas from the Pecos Valley, Southeastern New Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1):83115. FOWLER, C. S. 1995. Some Notes on Ethnographic Subsistence Systems in Mojavean Environments in the Great Basin. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):99-117. ESHBAUGH, W. H., S. I. GUTTMAN and M. J. MCLEOD. 1983. The Origin and Evolution of Domesticated Capsicum Species. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(1):49-54. FRATKIN, E. 1996. Traditional Medicine and Concepts of Healing Among Samburu Pastoralists of Kenya. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(1):63-97. ESTABROOK, G. F. 1994. Choice of Fuel for Bagaco Stills Helps Maintain Biological Diversity in a Traditional Portuguese Agricultural System. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(1):43-57. GADE, D. W. 1985. Savanna Woodland, Fire, Protein and Silk in Highland Madagascar. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(2):109122. _______ . 1998. Maintenance of Fertility of Shale Soils in a Traditional Agricultural System in Central Interior Portugal. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(1):15-33. GASSER, R. E. and E. C. ADAMS. 1981. Aspects of Deterioration of Plant Remains in Archaeological Sites: The Walpi Archaeological Project. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):182-192. EVERETT, Y. 1995. The Kitul Palm: Ethnobotany of Caryota urens L. in Highland Sri Lanka. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):161-171. 4 Summer 2000 JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY GOETTE, S., M. WILLIAMS, S. JOHANNESSEN and C. A. HASTORF. 1994. Toward Reconstructing Ancient Maize: Experiments in Processing and Charring. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(1):1-21. _______ . 1998. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists XVI. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(2):309-316. _______ . 1999. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists XVII. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(2):251-257 GOODMAN, S. M. and J. J. HOBBS. 1990. Cross-Cultural and Historical Comparisons in the Palatability of Several Egyptian Bird Species. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):43-57. _______ . and J. E. LAFERRIÈRE. 1987. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1986-Fall 1987. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):223-233. _______ . and J. J. HOBBS. 1994. The Distribution and Ethnozoology of Reptiles of the Northern Portion of the Egyptian Eastern Desert. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(1):75100. _______ . and J. E. LAFERRIÈRE. 1988. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1987-Fall 1988. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):205-211. GRAGSON, T. L. 1995. Pume Exploitation of Mauritia flexuosa (Palmae) in the Llanos of Venezuela. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):177-188. _______ . and J. E. LAFERRIÈRE. 1990. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1989-1990. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):227-236. GRAYSON, D. K. 1981. A Critical View of the Use of Archaeological Vertebrates in Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):28-38. _______ . and J. E. LAFERRIÈRE. 1992. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1991 - Fall 1992. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(2):213-226. GREMILLION, K. J. 1989. The Development of a Mutualistic Relationship Between Humans and Maypops (Passíflora incarnata L.) in the Southeastern United States. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(2):135-155. _______ . and J. E. LAFERRIÈRE. 1993. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1992 - Fall 1993. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(2):257-264. HAZETT, D. L. 1991. Availability of Nutritional Value of Cymopterus (Apiaceae) Roots in the Colorado Steppe. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):83-92. _______ . 1993. The Evolution of Seed Morphology in Domesticate Chenopodium: An Archaeological Case Study. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(2):149-169. HEADLAND, T. N. 1983. An Ethnobotanical Anomaly: The Dearth of Binomial Specifics in a Folk Taxonomy of a Negrito Hunter-Gatherer Society in the Philippines. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):109-120. GRIFFIN, L. C. and R. M. ROWLETT. 1981. A “Lost” Viking Cereal Grain. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2):200-207. GROARK, K. P. 1996. Ritual and Therapeutic Use of “Hallucinogenic” Harvester Ants (Pogonomyrmex) in Native South - Central California. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(1):1-29. HEALEY, C. 1994. Tribes, States and the Exploitation of Birds: Some Comparisons of Borneo and New Guinea. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(1):59-73. HASTORF, C. A. and M. F. WRIGHT. 1998. Interpreting Wild Seeds from Archeological Sites: A Dung Charring Experiment from the Andes. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(2):211-227. HESSE, B. 1982. Animal Domestication and Oscillating Climates. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(1):1-15. HAYS, T. E. 1982. Utilitarian/Adaptationist Explanations of Folk Biological Classification: Some Cautionary Notes. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(1):89-94. _______ . 1990. Pig Lovers and Pig Haters: Patterns of Palestinian Pork Production. Journal of Ethnobiology10(2):195226. _______ . 1983. Recent Anthropology Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologist I. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):179-184. HEVLY, R. H. 1981. Pollen Production, Transport and Preservation: Potentials and Limitations in Archaeological Palynology. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1): 39-54. _______ . 1997. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists XIV. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):109-117. HOLLOWAY, R. G. and V. M. BRYANT, JR. 1986. New Directions of Palynology in Ethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):47 - 65. _______ . 1998. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists XV. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(1):129-136. HOLMAN, M. B. and K. C. EGAN. 1985. Processing Maple Sap with Prehistoric Techniques. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(1):61-77. 5 THOMAS Index of Journal Articles Presented in the Journal of Ethnobiology from 1981-1999.. HOVEY, K and D. RISSOLO. 1999. The Process and Sociocultural Significance of Gopher Trapping in a Modern Yucatec Maya Community. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(2):261276. KAMPPINEN, M. 1988. Espiritus Incorporados: The Roles of Plants and Animals in the Amazonia Mestizo Folklore. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):141-148. KHASBAGAN, NARISU, and K. STUART. 1999. Ethnobotanical Overview of Gogd (Allium ramosum L.): A Traditional Edible Wild Plant Used by Inner Mongolians. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(2):221-225. HOWARD, T. N. 1996. Australian Aboriginal Burning Mishaps and Conflict: Implications for Ethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(2):224-253. HUNN, E. S. 1981. On the Relative Contribution of Men and Women to Subsistence Among Hunter-Gatherers of the Columbia Plateau: A Comparison with Ethnographic Atlas Summaries. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):124-134. KINDSCHER, K., K. P. MANFREDI, M. BRITTON, M. DEMIDOVA, and D. P. HURLBURT. 1998. Testing Prairie Plants with Ethnobotanical Importance for Anti-Cancer and Anti-AIDS Compounds. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(2):229245. _______ . 1992. The Use of Sound Recordings as Voucher Specimens and Stimulus Materials in Ethnozoological Research. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(2):187-198. KLIPPEL, W. E., L. M. SNYDER and P. W. PARMALEE. 1987. Taphonomy and Archaeologically Recovered Mammal Bone From Southeast Missouri. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):155169. _______ . and D. H. FRENCH. 1984. Alternatives to Taxonomic Hierarchy: The Sahaptin Case. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(1):7392. KUHNLEIN, H. 1981. Dietary Mineral Ecology of the Hopi. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1): 84-94. ISKANDAR, J. and R. ELLEN. 1999. In Situ Conservation of Rice Landraces among the Baduy of West Java. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(1):97-125. _______ . 1986. Food Sample Collection for Nutrient Analyses in Ethnobiological Studies. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):1925. JOHANNESSEN, S. and C. A. HASTORF. 1990. A History of Fuel Management (A.D. 500 to the Present) in the Mantaro Valley, Peru. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):61-90. _______ . and N. J. TURNER. 1986. Cow Parsnip (Heracleum lanatum Michx.): An Indigenous Vegetable of Native People of Northwestern North America. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):309-324. JOHNS, T. and I. KUBO. 1988. A Survey of Traditional Methods Employed for the Detoxification of Plant Foods. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):81-129. _______ ., A. C. CHAN, J. N. THOMPSON and S. NAKAI. 1982. Ooligan Grease: A Nutritious Fat Used by Native People of Coastal British Columbia. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(2):154161. JOHNSON GOTTESFELD, L. M. 1994. Wet’suwet’en Ethnobotany: Traditional Plant Uses. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):185-210. LAFERRIÈRE, J. E. 1984. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(2):201206. _______ . and B. ANDERSON. 1988. Gitksan Traditional Medicine: Herbs and Healing. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):1334. _______ . 1985. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1984 - Fall 1985. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(2):159-162. _______ . and S. HARGUS. 1998. Classification and Nomenclature in Witsuwit’en Ethnobotany: A Preliminary Examination. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(1):69-101. _______ . and T. E. HAYS. 1986. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1985-Fall 1986. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):325-333. JOHNSON, L. M. 1999. Gitksan Plant Classification and Nomenclature. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(2):179-218. JONES, T. 1981. The Anu and the Maca. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2):208-212. _______ . and T. E. HAYS. 1991. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1990-Fall 1991. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):259-270. JOYAL, E. 1994. Palm Ethnoecology in the Saripiqui Region of Costa Rica. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):161-172. _______ . and T. E. HAYS. 1994. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists XII. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):235-240. 6 Summer 2000 JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY _______ . and T. E. HAYS. 1995. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists XIII. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):281-286. MCCLURE, S. A. and W. H. ESHBAUGH. 1983. Love Potions of Andros Island, Bahamas. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):149156. _______ ., C. W. WEBER and E. A. KOHLHEPP. Use and Nutritional Composition of Some Traditional Mountain Pima Plant Foods. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):93-116. MCCORKLE, C. M. 1986. An Introduction to Ethnoveterinary Research and Development. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):129149. LENTZ, D. L. 1984. Utah Juniper (Juniperus osteosperma) Cones and Seeds from Salmon Ruin, New Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(2):191-200. MCDONALD, D. L. 1989. A Survey of Public Plantings in the Front Yards of Residences in Galveston, Texas, U. S. A. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(1):31-46. _______ . 1990. Acrocomia mexicana: Palm of the Ancient Mesoamericans. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):183-194. MEILLEUR, B. A., E. S. HUNN and R. L. COX. 1990. Lomatium dissectum (Apiaceae): Multi-Purpose Plant of the Pacific Northwest. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):1-20. LEPOFSKY, D. 1989. Eating Eggs on Eloaua: The Initiation of a Mutualistic Relationship. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(2):229231. MILLER, N. F. 1985. Paleoethnobotanical Evidence for Deforestation in Ancient Iran: A Case Study of Urban Malyan. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(1):1-20. _______ ., K. KUSMER, B. HAYDEN and K. P. LERTZMAN. 1996. Reconstructing Prehistoric Socioeconomies from Paleoethnobotanical and Zooarchaeological Data: An Example from the British Columbia Plateau. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(1):31-62. _______ . and T. L. SMART. 1984. Intentional Burning of Dung as Fuel: A Mechanism for the Incorporation of Charred Seeds into the Archeaological Record. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(1):15-28. LEWIS, R. O. 1981. Use of Opal Phytoliths in Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):175 -181. MILLIKEN, W. and B. ALBERT. 1997. The Construction of a New Yanomami Round-House. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):215-233. LYMAN, R. L. 1986. On the Analysis and Interpretation of Species List Data in Zooarchaeology. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):67-81. MINNIS, P. E. 1991. Famine Foods of the North American Desert Borderlands in Historical Context. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):231-257. _______ . 1987. Zooarchaeology and Taphonomy: A General Consideration. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):93-117. MOERMAN, D. E., R. W. PEMBERTON, D. KIEFER and BRENT BERLIN. 1999. A Comparative Analysis of Five Medicinal Floras. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(1):49-67. _______ . 1992. Influences of Mid-Holocene Altithermal Climates on Mammalian Faunas and Human Subsistence in Eastern Washington. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1):37-62. MORENO-BLACK, G., W. AKANAN, P. SOMNASANG, S. THAMATHAWAN and P. BROZVOSKY. 1996. NonDomesticated Food Resources in the Marketplace and Marketing System of Northeastern Thailand. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(1):99-117. MANDUJANO, S. and V. RICO-GRAY. 1991. Hunting, Use and Knowledge of the Biology of the White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus Hays) by the Maya of Central Yucatan, Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):175-183. MOREY, D. F. 1983. Archaeological Assessment of Seasonality from Freshwater Fish Remains: A Quantitative Procedure. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(1):75-95. MAPES, C., G. GUZMAN and J. CABALLERO N. 1981. Elements of the Purepecha Mycological Classification. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2): 231-237. MORRIS, B. 1984. The Pragmatics of Folk Classification. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(1):45-60. MCCLUNG DE TAPIA, E. 1990. A Perspective on Mexican Ethnobotany. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):141-150. MORRIS, E.A., W. M. WITKIND, R. L. DIX and J. JACOBSON. 1981. Nutritional Content of Selected Aboriginal Foods in Northeastern Colorado: Buffalo (Bison bison) and Wild Onions (Allium spp.). Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2):213220. _______ . 1990. Published and Unpublished Works of C. Earle Smith, Jr. (1922-1987). Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):113-118. 7 THOMAS Index of Journal Articles Presented in the Journal of Ethnobiology from 1981-1999.. MULCAHY, F. D. 1988. Botanical Life-Forms in European Romany. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):171-184. _______ . 1983. Keeping of Stingless Bees by the Kayapo Indian of Brazil. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(1):63-73. MUNSON, P. J. 1989. Still More on the Antiquity of Maple Sugar and Syrup in Aboriginal Eastern North America. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(2):159-170. _______ . 1984. Hierarchy and Utility in a Folk Biological Taxonomic System: Patterns in Classification of Arthropods by the Kayapo Indians of Brazil. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(2):123-140. NABHAN, G. P., A. M. REA, K. L. REICHHARDT, E. MELLINK and C. F. HUTCHINSON. 1982. Papago Influences on Habitat and Biotic Diversity: Quitovac Oasis Ethnoecology. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(2):124-143. _______ . 1986. Topics and Issues in Ethnoentomology with Some Suggestions for the Development of HypothesisGeneration and Testing in Ethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):99-120. _______ ., A. WHITING, H. DOBYNS, R. HEVLY and R. EULER. 1981. Devil’s Claw Domestication: Evidence from Southwestern Indian Fields. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):135164. _______ . 1990. Intellectual Property Rights: What is the Position of Ethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):9398. NEUSIUS, S. W. and P. R. FLINT. 1985. Cottontail Species Identification: Zooarchaeological Use of Mandibular Measurements. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(1):51-60. POZORSKI, S. 1983. Changing Subsistence Priorities and Early Settlement Patterns on the North Coast of Peru. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(1):15-38. NEWSOM, L. A., S. D. WEBB and J. S. DUNBAR. 1993. History and Geographic Distribution of Cucurbita pepo Gourds in Florida. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(1):75-98. POZORSKI, T and S. POZORSKI. 1997. Cherimoya and Guanabana in the Archaeological Record of Peru. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):235-248. NOLAN, J. M. 1998. The Roots of Tradition: Social Ecology, Cultural Geography, and Medicinal Plant Knowledge in the Ozark-Ouachita Highlands. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(2):249272. PULLIAM, H. R. 1981. On Predicting Human Diets. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):61-68. PURDUE, J. R. 1987. Estimation of Body Weight of WhiteTailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) from Bone Size. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):1-12. O’ROURKE, M. K. 1983. Pollen from Adobe Brick. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(1):39-48. RAAB, L. M. 1992. An Optimal Foraging Analysis of Prehistoric Shellfish Collecting on San Clemente Island, California. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1):63-80. ORLOVE, B. S. and R. GODOY. 1986. Sectoral Fallowing Systems in the Central Andes. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):169-204. RAMOS-ELORDUY DE CONCONI, J. and M. EN. C. J. M. P. MORENO. 1988. The Utilization of Insects in the Empirical Medicine of Ancient Mexicans. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(1):195-202. PADOCH, C. 1986. Agricultural Site Selection Among Permanent Field Farmers: An Example from East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):279-288. PAKE, C. V. 1987. Medical Ethnobotany of Hmong Refugees in Thailand. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):13-26. _______ ., J. M. P. MORENO, C. M. MAYAUDON, F. R. VALDEZ, M. A. PEREZ, E. E. PRADO and H. B. RODRIGUEZ. 1984. Protein Content of Some Edible Insects in Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):61-72. PAZ, V. A. and A. BEGOSSI. 1996. Ethnoichthyology of Gamboa Fishermen of Sepetiba Bay, Brazil. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(2):157-168. RASHFORD, J. 1994. Africa’s Baobab Tree: Why Monkey Names? Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):173-183. PEARSALL, D. M. 1983. Evaluating the Stability of Subsistence Strategies by Use of Paleoethnobotanical Data. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):121-137. REA, A. M. 1981. Resource Utilization and Food Taboos of Sonoran Desert Peoples. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):69-83. POSEY, D. A. 1981. Wasps, Warriors and Fearless Men: Ethnoentomology of the Kayapo Indians of Central Brazil. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):165-174. _______ . 1986. Verification and Reverification: Problems in Archaeofaunal Studies. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):9-18. 8 Summer 2000 JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY REINHARD, K. J., D. L. HAMILTON and R. H. HEVLY. 1991. Use of Pollen Concentration in Paleopharmacology Corprolite Evidence of Medicinal Plants. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):117-134. _______ . 1990. How I Met C. Earle Smith. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):119-122. SCORA, P. E. and R. W. SCORA. 1990. Some Observations on the Nature of Papyrus Bonding. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):193-202. REITZ, E. J. 1982. Vertebrate Fauna from Four Coastal Mississippian Sites. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(1): 39-61. SETZ, E. Z. F. 1991. Animals in the Nambiquara Diet: Methods of Collection and Processing. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):122. _______ . 1994. The Wells of Spanish Florida: Using Taphonomy to Identify Site History. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):141-160. SHAFFER, B. S., K. M. GARDNER and B. W. BAKER. 1996. Prehistoric Small Game Snare Trap Technology, Deployment Strategy and Trapper Gender Depicted in Mimbres Pottery. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(2):145-155. _______ ., R. A. MARRINAN and S. L. SCOTT. 1987. Survey of Vertebrate Remains from Prehistoric Sites in the Savannah River Valley. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):195-221. RICO-GAY, V. and J. G. GARCIA-FRANCO. 1991. The Maya and the Vegetation of the Yucatan Peninsula. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):135-144. SHEA, B. T. 1984. Between the Gorilla and the Chimpanzee: A History of Debate Concerning the Existence of the KoolooKampa or Gorilla-Like Champanzee. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(1):1-13. RISSMAN, P. 1986. Seasonal Aspects of Man/Cattle Interaction in Bronze Age Western India. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):257-277. SHUSTER, R. A. and BYE, JR., R. A. 1983. Patterns of Variation in Exotic Races of Maize (Zea mays, Gramineae) in a New Geographic Area. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):157-177. RODRIGUEZ, B. 1984. Protein Content of Some Edible Insects in Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(1):61-72. SILLITOE, P. 1995. An Ethnobotanical Account of the Plant Resources of the Wola Region, Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):201-235. RODRIGUEZ, M. F. 1999. Plant Species (Poaceae, Asteraceae, Fabaceae and Solanaceae) at an Archeological Site in the Southern Argentine Puna. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(2):229247. _______ . 1998. An Ethnobotanical Account of the Vegetation Communities of the Wola Province, Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(1):103-128. ROWLETT, R. M. and M. HOPF. 1982. Differential Grain Use on the Titelberg, Luxembourg. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(1):7988. SLEDGE, W. A. and R. E. SCHULTES. 1988. Richard Spruce: A Multi-Talented Botanist. Journal of Ethnobiology (1):7-12. SALLS, R. A. 1989. To Catch a Fish: Some Limitations on Prehistoric Fishing in Southern California with Special Reference to Native Plant Fiber Fishing Line. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(2):173-199. SMITH, S. D. 1987. The Economic Potential of Chenopodium berlandieri in Prehistoric Eastern North America. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):29-54. SCHMITT, D. N. 1995. The Taphonomy of Golden Eagle Prey Accumulations at Great Basin Roosts. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):237-256. SOBOLIK, K. D. and D. J. GERICK. 1992. Prehistoric Medicinal Plant Usage: A Case Study From Coprolites. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(2):203-211. SCHOENWETTER, J. 1987. A Palynological Approach to a Chronometry Problem on the Colorado Plateau. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):123-135. SOLERI, D. and D. A. CLEVELAND. 1993. Hopi Crop Diversity and Change. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(2):203-231. SOUZA, V., J. BAIN, C. SILVA, V. BOUCHET, E. MÁRQUEZ and L. E. EGUIARTE. 1997. Ethnomicrobiology: Do Agricultural Practices - and Women - Modify the Population Structure of the Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Rhizobium etli? Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):249-266. SCHULTES, R. E. 1983. Richard Spruce: An Early Ethnobotanist and Explorer of the Northwest Amazon and Northern Andes. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):139-147. _______ . 1986. Recognition of Variability in Wild Plants by Indians of the Northwest Amazon: An Enigma. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):229-238. SPENNEMANN, D. H. R. 1994. Traditional Arrowroot Production and Utilization in the Marshall Islands. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):211-234. 9 THOMAS Index of Journal Articles Presented in the Journal of Ethnobiology from 1981-1999.. STEINBERG, M. K. 1999. Maize Diversity and Cultural Change in a Maya Agroecological Landscape. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(1):127-139. _______ . 1989. “All Berries Have Relations” Mid-Range Folk Plant Groupings in Thompson and Lillooet Interior Salish. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(1):69-110. STEVENSON, T. B. and B. HESSE. 1990. “Domestication” of Hyrax (Procavia capensis) in Yemen. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):23-32. _______ . and A. DAVIS. 1993. “When Everything was Scarce”: The Role of Plants as Famine Foods in Northwestern North America. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(2):171-201. SULLIVAN, III., A. P. 1987. Seeds of Discontent: Implications of a “Pompeii” Archaeobotanical Assemblage for Grand Canyon Anasazi Subsistence Models. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):137-153. _______ ., L. M. JOHNSON GOTTESFELD, H. V. KUHNLEIN and A. CESKA. 1992. Edible Wood Fern Rootstocks of Western North America: Solving an Ethnobotanical Puzzle. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1):1-34. SUTTON, M. Q. 1993. Midden and Coprolite Derived Subsistence Evidence: An Analysis of Data from the La Quinta Site, Salton Basin, California. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(1):116. VENTURA, C. 1996. The Symbolism of Jakaltek Maya Tree Gourd Vessels and Corn Drinks in Guatemala. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(2):169-183. VOEKS, R. A. 1995. Candomblé Ethnobotany: African Medicinal Plant Classification in Brazil. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):257-280. SWETNAM, T. W. 1984. Peeled Ponderosa Pine Trees: A Record of Inner Bark Utilization by Native Americans. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(2):177-190. WADDY, J. 1982. Biological Classification from a Groote Eylandt Aborigine’s Point of View. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(1):63-77. TAYLOR, P. M. 1984. “Covert Categories” Reconsidered: Identifying Unlabeled Classes in Tobelo Folk Biological Classification. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(2):105-122. WESTER, L. and S. YONGVANIT. 1995. Biological Diversity and Community Lore in Northeastern Thailand. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):71-87. TELBAN, B. 1988. The Role of Medical Ethnobotany in Ethnomedicine: A New Guinea Example. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):149-169. WILSON, C. S. 1985. Malay Medicinal Use of Plants. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(2):123-134. THORTON, T. F. 1999. Tleikwaaní, The “Berried” Landscape the Structure of Tlingit Edible Fruit Resources at Glacier Bay Alaska. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(1):27-48. WING, E. S. and S. R. WING. 1995. Prehistoric Ceramic Age Adaptation to Varying Diversity of Animal Resources Along the West Indian Archipelago. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):119-148. TIMBROOK, J. 1982. Use of Wild Cherry Pits as Food by the California Indians. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(2):162-176. _______ . 1984. Chumash Ethnobotany: A Preliminary Report. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(2):141-169. WINTERHALDER, B. 1986. Optimal Foraging: Simulation Studies of Diet Choice in a Stochastic Environment Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):205-223. _______ . 1987. Virtuous Herbs: Plants in Chumash Medicine. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):171-180. YARNELL, R. A. 1981. Inferred Dating of Ozark Bluff Dweller Occupations Based on Achene Size of Sunflower and Sumpweed. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):55-60. TODT, D. L. and N. HANNON. 1998. Food Plant Resource Ranking on the Upper Klamath River of Oregon and California: A Methodology with Archeological Applications. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(2):273-308. YOHE, II, R. M. 1997. Archaeological Evidence of Aboriginal Cultigen Use in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Death Valley, California. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):267282. TURNER, N. J. 1982. Traditional Use of Devil’s-Club (Oplopanax horridus: Araliaceae) by Native Peoples in Western North America. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(1):17-38. ZÁRATE, S. 1999. Ethnobotany and Domestication Process of Leucaena in Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(1):1-23. _______ . 1987. General Plant Categories in Thompson and Lillooet, Two Interior Salish Languages of British Columbia. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):55-82. ZENT, E. L. and S. R ZENT. 1999. Is the Frailejón a Life Form or an Unaffiliated Generic?: Examining the Rank of an Endemic Paramo Plant. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(2):143-176. 10 Summer 2000 JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY ZIMMERER, K. S. 1991. Managing Diversity in Potato and Maize Fields of the Peruvian Andes. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):23-50. LEWIS, R. O. 1981. Use of Opal Phytoliths in Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):175-181. GASSER, R. E. and E. C. ADAMS. 1981. Aspects of Deterioration of Plant Remains in Archaeological Sites: The Walpi Archaeological Project. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):182-192. INDEX BY JOURNAL ISSUE Volume 1, Number 1 May 1981 FORD, R. I. 1981. Gardening and Farming before A.D. 1000: Patterns of Prehistoric Cultivation North of Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):6-27. Volume 1, Number 2 December 1981 BLAKE, L. W. 1981. Early Acceptance of Watermelon by Indians of the United States. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2):193199. GRAYSON, D. K. 1981. A Critical View of the Use of Archaeological Vertebrates in Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):28-38. GRIFFIN, L. C. and R. M. ROWLETT. 1981. A “Lost” Viking Cereal Grain. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2):200-207. HEVLY, R. H. 1981. Pollen Production, Transport and Preservation: Potentials and Limitations in Archaeological Palynology. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):39-54. JONES, T. 1981. The Anu and the Maca. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2):208-212. YARNELL, R. A. 1981. Inferred Dating of Ozark Bluff Dweller Occupations Based on Achene Size of Sunflower and Sumpweed. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):55-60. MORRIS, E.A., W. M. WITKIND, R. L. DIX and J. JACOBSON. 1981. Nutritional Content of Selected Aboriginal Foods in Northeastern Colorado: Buffalo (Bison bison) and Wild Onions (Allium spp.). Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2):213220. PULLIAM, H. R. 1981. On Predicting Human Diets. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):61-68. REA, A. M. 1981. Resource Utilization and Food Taboos of Sonoran Desert Peoples. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):69-83. ALCORN, J. B. 1981. Factors Influencing Botanical Resource Perception Among the Huastec: Suggestions for Future Ethnobotanical Inquiry. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2):221-230. KUHNLEIN, H. V. 1981. Dietary Mineral Ecology of the Hopi. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):84-94. MAPES, C., G. GUZMAN and J. CABALLERO N. 1981. Elements of the Purepecha Mycological Classification. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2):231-237. BERLIN, B., J. S. BOSTER and J. P. O’NEILL. 1981. The Perceptual Bases of Ethnobiological Classification: Evidence from Aguaruna Jivaro Ornithology. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):95-108. BERLIN, B. and J. P. O’NEILL. 1981. The Pervasiveness of Onomatopoeia in Aguaruna and Huambisa Bird Names. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2):238-26l. BYE, JR., R. A. 1981. Quelites - Ethnoecology of Edible Greens - Past, Present and Future. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):109123. May 1982 Volume 2, Number 1 HESSE, B. 1982. Animal Domestication and Oscillating Climates. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(1):1-15. HUNN, E. S. 1981. On the Relative Contribution of Men and Women to Subsistence Among Hunter-Gatherers of the Columbia Plateau: A Comparison with Ethnographic Atlas Summaries. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):124-134. TURNER, N. J. 1982. Traditional Use of Devil’s-Club (Oplopanax horridus: Araliaceae) by Native Peoples in Western North America. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(1):17-38. NABHAN, G., A. WHITING, H. DOBYNS, R. HEVLY and R. EULER. 1981. Devil’s Claw Domestication: Evidence from Southwestern Indian Fields. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):135164. REITZ, E. J. 1982. Vertebrate Fauna from Four Coastal Mississippian Sites. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(1):39-61. WADDY, J. 1982. Biological Classification from a Groote Eylandt Aborigine’s Point of View. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(1):63-77. POSEY, D. A. 1981. Wasps, Warriors and Fearless Men: Ethnoentomology of the Kayapo Indians of Central Brazil. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(1):165-174. 11 THOMAS Index of Journal Articles Presented in the Journal of Ethnobiology from 1981-1999.. ROWLETT, R. M. and M. HOPF. 1982. Differential Grain Use on the Titelberg, Luxembourg. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(1):7988. MOREY, D. F. 1983. Archaeological Assessment of Seasonality from Freshwater Fish Remains: A Quantitative Procedure. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(1):75-95. HAYS, T. E. 1982. Utilitarian/Adaptationist Explanations of Folk Biological Classification: Some Cautionary Notes. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(1):89-94. Volume 3, Number 2 December 1983 FERG, A. and A. M. REA. 1983. Prehistoric Bird Bone from the Big Ditch Site, Arizona. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):99-108. BROWN, C. H. 1982. Folk Zoological Life-Forms and Linguistic Marking. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(1):95-112. HEADLAND, T. N. 1983. An Ethnobotanical Anomaly: The Dearth of Binomial Specifics in a Folk Taxonomy of a Negrito Hunter-Gatherer Society in the Philippines. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):109-120. Volume 2, Number 2 December 1982 FARRIS, G. J. 1982. Pine Nuts as an Aboriginal Food Source in California and Nevada: Some Contrasts. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(2):114-122. PEARSALL, D. M. 1983. Evaluating the Stability of Subsistence Strategies by Use of Paleoethnobotanical Data. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):121-137. NABHAN, G. P., A. M. REA, K. L. REICHHARDT, E. MELLINK and C. F. HUTCHINSON. 1982. Papago Influences on Habitat and Biotic Diversity: Quitovac Oasis Ethnoecology. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(2):124-143. SCHULTES, R. E. 1983. Richard Spruce: An Early Ethnobotanist and Explorer of the Northwest Amazon and Northern Andes. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):139-147. MCCLURE, S. A. and W. H. ESHBAUGH. 1983. Love Potions of Andros Island, Bahamas. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):149156. CORDY-COLLINS, A. 1982. Psychoactive Painted Peruvian Plants the Shamanism Textile. Journal of Ethnobiology (2):144153. SHUSTER, R. A. and BYE, JR., R. A. 1983. Patterns of Variation in Exotic Races of Maize (Zea mays, Gramineae) in a New Geographic Area. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):157-177. KUHNLEIN, H. V., A. C. CHAN, J. N. THOMPSON and S. NAKAI. 1982. Ooligan Grease: A Nutritious Fat Used by Native People of Coastal British Columbia, Journal of Ethnobiology 2(2):154-161. HAYS, T. E. 1983. Recent Anthropology Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologist I. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(2):179-184. TIMBROOK, J. 1982. Use of Wild Cherry Pits as Food by the California Indians. Journal of Ethnobiology 2(2):162-176. May 1984 Volume 4, Number 1 SHEA, B. T. 1984. Between the Gorilla and the Chimpanzee: A History of Debate Concerning the Existence of the KoolooKampa or Gorilla-Like Champanzee. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(1):1-13. May 1983 Volume 3, Number 1 BYE, JR., R. A. and E. LINARES. 1983. The Role of Plants Found in the Mexican Markets and their Importance in Ethnobotanical Studies. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(1):1-13. POZORSKI, S. 1983. Changing Subsistence Priorities and Early Settlement Patterns on the North Coast of Peru. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(1):15-38. MILLER, N. F. and T. L. SMART. 1984. Intentional Burning of Dung as Fuel:A Mechanism for the Incorporation of Charred Seeds into the Archeaological Record. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(1):15-28. O’ROURKE, M. K. 1983. Pollen from Adobe Brick. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(1):39-48. ADAMS, K. R. 1984. Evidence of Wood-Dwelling Termites in Archaeological Sites in the Southwestern United States. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(1):29-43. ESHBAUGH, W. H., S. I. GUTTMAN and M. J. MCLEOD. 1983. The Origin and Evolution of Domesticated Capsicum Species. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(1):49-54. MORRIS, B. 1984. The Pragmatics of Folk Classification. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(1):45-60. BURK, W. R. 1983. Puffman Usages Among North American Indians. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(1):55-62. RAMOS -ELORDUY DE CONCONI, J., J. M. P. MORENO, C. M. MAYAUDON,F.R.VALDEZ, M. A. PEREZ, E. E. PRADO and H. B. RODRIGUEZ. 1984. Protein Content of Some Edible Insects in Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(1):61-72. POSEY, D. A. 1983. Keeping of Stingless Bees by the Kayapo Indian of Brazil. Journal of Ethnobiology 3(1):63-73. 12 Summer 2000 JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY HUNN, E. S. and D. H. FRENCH. 1984. Alternatives to Taxonomic Hierarchy: The Sahaptin Case. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(1):73-92. Volume 5, Number 2 Winter 1985 DRURY, H. M. 1985. Nutrients in Native Foods of Southeastern Alaska. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(2):87-100. Volume 4, Number 2 December 1984 TAYLOR, P. M. 1984. “Covert Categories” Reconsidered: Identifying Unlabeled Classes in Tobelo Folk Biological Classification. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(2):105-122. EMBODEN, W. A. 1985. The Ethnopharmacology of Centella asiatica (L.) Urban (Apiaceae). Journal of Ethnobiology 5(2):101-108. GADE, D. W. 1985. Savanna Woodland, Fire, Protein and Silk in Highland Madagascar. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(2):109122. POSEY, D. A. 1984. Hierarchy and Utility in a Folk Biological Taxonomic System: Patterns in Classification of Arthropods by the Kayapo Indians of Brazil. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(2):123-140. WILSON, C. S. 1985. Malay Medicinal Use of Plants. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(2):123-134. TIMBROOK, J. 1984. Chumash Ethnobotany: A Preliminary Report. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(2):141-169. DEXTER, R. W. 1985. Contributions of F. W. Putnam (1839 1915) to Archaeoethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(2):135-142. DEXTER, R. W. 1984. Contributions of Frank G. Speck (18811950) to Ethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(2):171-176. FARRINGTON, I. S. and J. URRY. 1985. Food and the Early History of Cultivation. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(2):143-158. SWETNAM, T. W. 1984. Peeled Ponderosa Pine Trees: A Record of Inner Bark Utilization by Native Americans. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(2):177-190. LAFERRIÈRE, J. E. 1985. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists:Fall 1984 - Fall 1985. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(2):159-162. LENTZ, D. L. 1984. Utah Juniper (Juniperus osteosperma) Cones and Seeds from Salmon Ruin, New Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(2):191-200. Summer 1986 Volume 6. Number 1 BYE, JR., R. A. 1986. Voucher Specimens in Ethnobiological Studies and Publications. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):1-8. LAFERRIÈRE, J. E. 1984. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists. Journal of Ethnobiology 4(2):201206. REA, A. M. 1986. Verification and Reverification:Problems in Archaeofaunal Studies. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):9-18. Summer 1985 Volume 5, Number 1 MILLER, N. F. 1985. Paleoethnobotanical Evidence for Deforestation in Ancient Iran: A Case Study of Urban Malyan. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(1):1-20. KUHNLEIN, H. V. 1986. Food Sample Collection for Nutrient Analyses in Ethnobiological Studies. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):19-25. BOHRER, V. L. 1986. Guideposts in Ethnobotany. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):27-43. ARIOTI, M. 1985. Edible Animals of the Ituri Forest, Africa in the Ethnozoology of the Efe Bambuti. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(1):21-28. HOLLOWAY, R. G. and V. M. BRYANT, JR. 1986. New Directions of Palynology in Ethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):47-65. CABALLERO N., J. and C. MAPES S. 1985. Gathering and Subsistence Patterns Among the P’urhepecha Indians of Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(1):31-47. LYMAN, R. L. 1986. On the Analysis and Interpretation of Species List Data in Zooarchaeology. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):67-81. NEUSIUS, S. W. and P. R. FLINT. 1985. Cottontail Species Identification:Zooarchaeological Use of Mandibular Measurements. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(1):51-60. ELLEN, R. F. 1986. Ethnobiology, Cognition and the Structure of Prehension: Some General Theoretical Notes. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):83-98. HOLMAN, M. B. and K. C. EGAN. 1985. Processing Maple Sap with Prehistoric Techniques. Journal of Ethnobiology 5(1):61-77. POSEY, D. A. 1986. Topics and Issues in Ethnoentomology with Some Suggestions for the Development of HypothesisGeneration and Testing in Ethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):99-120. 13 THOMAS Index of Journal Articles Presented in the Journal of Ethnobiology from 1981-1999.. ELISABETSKY, E. 1986. New Directions in Ethnopharmacology. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):121-128. SMITH, S. D. 1987. The Economic Potential of Chenopodium berlandieri in Prehistoric Eastern North America. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):29-54. MCCORKLE, C. M. 1986. An Introduction to Ethnoveterinary Research and Development. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):129149. TURNER, N. J. 1987. General Plant Categories in Thompson and Lillooet, Two Interior Salish Languages of British Columbia. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):55-82. BRUSH, S. B. 1986. Genetic Diversity and Conservation in Traditional Farming Systems. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):151167. BAUER, A. M. and A. P. RUSSELL. 1987. Hoplocactylus delcourti (Reptilia:Gekkonidae) and the Kawekaweau of Maori Folklore. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):83-91. ORLOVE, B. S. and R. GODOY. 1986. Sectoral Fallowing Systems in the Central Andes. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):169-204. LYMAN, R. L. 1987. Zooarchaeology and Taphonomy: A General Consideration. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):93-117. WINTERHALDER, B. 1986. Optimal Foraging: Simulation Studies of Diet Choice in a Stochastic Environment Journal of Ethnobiology 6(1):205-223. Volume 7. Number 2 Winter 1987 SCHOENWETTER, J. 1987. A Palynological Approach to a Chronometry Problem on the Colorado Plateau. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):123-135. Volume 6. Number 2 Winter 1986 SCHULTES, R. E. 1986. Recognition of Variability in Wild Plants by Indians of the Northwest Amazon: An Enigma. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):229-238. SULLIVAN, III., A. P. 1987. Seeds of Discontent: Implications of a “Pompeii” Archaeobotanical Assemblage for Grand Canyon Anasazi Subsistence Models. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):137-153. ARKUSH, B. S. 1986. Aboriginal Exploitation of Pronghorn in the Great Basin. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):239-255. KLIPPEL, W. E., L. M. SNYDER and P. W. PARMALEE. 1987. Taphonomy and Archaeologically Recovered Mammal Bone From Southeast Missouri. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):155169. RISSMAN, P. 1986. Seasonal Aspects of Man/Cattle Interaction in Bronze Age Western India. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):257-277. TIMBROOK, J. 1987. Virtuous Herbs: Plants in Chumash Medicine. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):171-180. PADOCH, C. 1986. Agricultural Site Selection Among Permanent Field Farmers: An Example from East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):279-288. BROWN, C. H. 1987. The Folk Subgenus: A New Ethnobiological Rank. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):181-192. BYE, JR., R. A. and E. LINARES. 1986. Ethnobotanical Notes from the Valley of San Luis, Colorado. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):289-306. REITZ, E. J., R. A. MARRINAN and S. L. SCOTT. 1987. Survey of Vertebrate Remains from Prehistoric Sites in the Savannah River Valley. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):195-221. KUHNLEIN, H. V. and N. J. TURNER. 1986. Cow Parsnip (Heracleum lanatum Michx.): An Indigenous Vegetable of Native People of Northwestern North America. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):309-324. HAYS, T. E. and J. E. LAFERRIÈRE. 1987. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists:Fall 1986-Fall 1987. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(2):223-233. LAFERRIÈRE, J. E. and T. E. HAYS. 1986. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1985-Fall 1986. Journal of Ethnobiology 6(2):325-333. Volume 8. Number 1 Summer 1988 FERDON, JR., E. N. 1988. A Case for Taro Preceding Kumara as the Dominant Domesticate in Ancient New Zealand. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):1-5. Volume 7 Number 1 Summer 1987 PURDUE, J. R. 1987. Estimation of Body Weight of WhiteTailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) from Bone Size. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):1-12. SLEDGE, W. A. and R. E. SCHULTES. 1988. Richard Spruce: A Multi-Talented Botanist. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):7-12. JOHNSON GOTTESFELD, L. M. and B. ANDERSON. 1988. Gitksan Traditional Medicine: Herbs and Healing. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):13-34. PAKE, C. V. 1987. Medical Ethnobotany of Hmong Refugees in Thailand. Journal of Ethnobiology 7(1):13-26. 14 Summer 2000 JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY DECKER, D. S. and L. A. NEWSOM. 1988. Numerical Analysis of Archaeobotanical Cucurbita pepo Seeds from Hontoon Island, Florida. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):35-44. Volume 9. Number 2 Winter 1989 GREMILLION, K. J. 1989. The Development of a Mutualistic Relationship Between Humans and Maypops (Passíflora incarnata L.) in the Southeastern United States. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(2):135-155. CHAVERO, E. L. and M. E. ALVAREZ-BUYLLA ROCES. 1988. Ethnobotany in a Tropical-Humid Region: The Home Gardens of Balzapote, Veracruz, Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):45-79. MUNSON, P. J. 1989. Still More on the Antiquity of Maple Sugar and Syrup in Aboriginal Eastern North America. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(2):159-170. JOHNS, T. and I. KUBO. 1988. A Survey of Traditional Methods Employed for the Detoxification of Plant Foods. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(1):81-129. SALLS, R. A. 1989. To Catch a Fish: Some Limitations on Prehistoric Fishing in Southern California with Special Reference to Native Plant Fiber Fishing Line. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(2):173-199. Volume 8. Number 2 Winter 1988 KAMPPINEN, M. 1988. Espiritus Incorporados: The Roles of Plants and Animals in the Amazonia Mestizo Folklore. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):141-148. BRADY, T. J. 1989. The Influence of Flotation on the Rate of Recovery of Wood Charcoal from Archaeological Sites. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(2):207-227. TELBAN, B. 1988. The Role of Medical Ethnobotany in Ethnomedicine: A New Guinea Example. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):149-169. LEPOFSKY, D. 1989. Eating Eggs on Eloaua: The Initiation of a Mutualistic Relationship. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(2):229231. MULCAHY, F. D. 1988. Botanical Life-Forms in European Romany. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):171-184. Volume 10, Number 1 Summer 1990 MEILLEUR, B. A., E. S. HUNN and R. L. COX. 1990. Lomatium dissectum (Apiaceae): Multi-Purpose Plant of the Pacific Northwest. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):1-20. BUTH, G. M. and I. A. NAVCHOO. 1988. Ethnobotany of Ladakh (India) Plants Used in Health Care. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):185-194. STEVENSON, T. B. and B. HESSE. 1990. “Domestication” of Hyrax (Procavia capensis) in Yemen. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):23-32. RAMOS-ELORDUY DE CONCONI, J. and M. EN. C. J. M. P. MORENO. 1988. The Utilization of Insects in the Empirical Medicine of Ancient Mexicans. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):195-202. DEXTER, R. W. 1990. The F.W Putnam-Edward Palmer Relations in the Development of Early American Ethnobotany. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):35-41. HAYS, T. E. and J. E. LAFERRIÈRE. 1988. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1987-Fall 1988. Journal of Ethnobiology 8(2):205-211. GOODMAN, S. M. and J. J. HOBBS. 1990. Cross-Cultural and Historical Comparisons in the Palatability of Several Egyptian Bird Species. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):43-57. Volume 9. Number 1 Summer 1989 BALÉE, W. 1989. Nomenclatural Patterns in Ka’apor Ethnobotany. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(1):1-24. JOHANNESSEN, S. and C. A. HASTORF. 1990. A History of Fuel Management (A.D. 500 to the Present) in the Mantaro Valley, Peru. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):61-90. MCDONALD, D. L. 1989. A Survey of Public Plantings in the Front Yards of Residences in Galveston, Texas, U.S.A. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(1):31-46. POSEY, D. A. 1990. Intellectual Property Rights: What is the Position of Ethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(1):9398. EHRLICH, C. 1989. Special Problems in an Ethnobotanical Literature Search: Cordyline terminalis (L.) Kunth, The Hawaiian Ti Plant. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(1):51-64. Volume 10, Number 2 Winter 1990 MCCLUNG DE TAPIA, E. 1990. Published and Unpublished Works of C. Earle Smith, Jr. (1922-1987). Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):113-118. TURNER, N. J. 1989. “All Berries Have Relations” Mid-Range Folk Plant Groupings in Thompson and Lillooet Interior Salish. Journal of Ethnobiology 9(1):69-110. SCHULTES, R. E. 1990. How I Met C. Earle Smith. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):119-122. 15 THOMAS Index of Journal Articles Presented in the Journal of Ethnobiology from 1981-1999.. RICO-GAY, V. and J. G. GARCIA-FRANCO. 1991. The Maya and the Vegetation of the Yucatan Peninsula. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):135-144. ADAMS, K. R. 1990. Prehistoric Reedgrass (Phragmites) “Cigarettes” with Tobacco (Nicotiana) Contents: A Case Study From Red Bow Cliff Dwelling, Arizona. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):123-140. ANDERSON, M. K. 1991. California Indian Horticulture: Management and Use of Redbud by the Southern Sierra Miwok. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):145-158. MCCLUNG DE TAPIA, E. 1990. A Perspective on Mexican Ethnobotany. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):141-150. BYE, JR., R. A and E. LINARES. 1990. Mexican Market Plants of 16th Century I. Plants Recorded in Historia Natural de Nueva Espana. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):151-168. Volume 11, Number 2 Winter 1991 ELIZONDO, M. G. 1991. Ethnobotany of the Southern Tepehuan of Durango, Mexico:I. Edible Mushrooms. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):165-173. FORD, P. J. 1990. Antelope, Deer, Bighorn Sheep and Mountain Goats: A Guide to the Carpals. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):169-182. LENTZ, D. L. 1990. Acrocomia mexicana: Palm of the Ancient Mesoamericans. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):183-194. MANDUJANO, S. and V. RICO-GRAY. 1991. Hunting, Use and Knowledge of the Biology of the White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus Hays) by the Maya of Central Yucatan, Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):175-183. HESSE, B. 1990. Pig Lovers and Pig Haters: Patterns of Palestinian Pork Production. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):195-226. CARR, H. S. 1991. The Maya Medicinal Turtle, Xkokak and a Suggested Alternate Reading of Two Yucatec Ethnomedical Texts H. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):187-192. SCORA, P. E. and R. W. SCORA. 1990. Some Observations on the Nature of Papyrus Bonding. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):193-202. HAYS, T. E. and J. E. LAFERRIÈRE. 1990. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1989-1990. Journal of Ethnobiology 10(2):227-236. COLLINS, P. W. 1991. Interaction Between Island Foxes (Urocyn littoralis) and Native Americans on Islands Off the Coast of Southern California: II. Ethnographic, Archaeological and Historic Evidence. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):205-229. Summer 1991 Volume 11, Number 1 SETZ, E. Z. F. 1991. Animals in the Nambiquara Diet: Methods of Collection and Processing. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):122. MINNIS, P. E. 1991. Famine Foods of the North American Desert Borderlands in Historical Context. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):231-257. ZIMMERER, K. S. 1991. Managing Diversity in Potato and Maize Fields of the Peruvian Andes. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):23-50. LAFERRIÈRE, J. E. and T. E. HAYS. 1991. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1990-Fall 1991. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(2):259-270. COLLINS, P. W. 1991. Interaction Between Island Foxes (Urocyon littoralis) and Indians in Islands Off the Coast of Southern California 1. Morphologic and Archeological Evidence of Human Assisted Dispersal. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):51-82. Volume 12, Number 1 Summer 1992 TURNER, N. J., L. M. JOHNSON GOTTESFELD, H. V. KUHNLEIN and A. CESKA. 1992. Edible Wood Fern Rootstocks of Western North America: Solving an Ethnobotanical Puzzle. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1):1-34. HAZETT, D. L. 1991. Availability of Nutritional Value of Cymopterus (Apiaceae) Roots in the Colorado Steppe. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):83-92. LAFERRIÈRE, J. E., C. W. WEBER and E. A. KOHLHEPP. 1991. Use and Nutritional Composition of Some Traditional Mountain Pima Plant Foods. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):93116. LYMAN, R. L. 1992. Influences of Mid-Holocene Altithermal Climates on Mammalian Faunas and Human Subsistence in Eastern Washington. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1):37-62. RAAB, L. M. 1992. An Optimal Foraging Analysis of Prehistoric Shellfish Collecting on San Clemente Island, California. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1):63-80. REINHARD, K. J., D. L. HAMILTON and R. H. HEVLY. 1991. Use of Pollen Concentration in Paleopharmacology Corprolite Evidence of Medicinal Plants. Journal of Ethnobiology 11(1):117-134. 16 Summer 2000 JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY TURNER, N. J. and A. DAVIS. 1993. “When Everything was Scarce”: The Role of Plants as Famine Foods in Northwestern North America. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(2):171-201. EMSLIE, S. D., J. D. SPETH and R. N. WISEMAN. 1992. Two Prehistoric Puebloan Avifaunas from the Pecos Valley, Southeastern New Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1):83115. SOLERI, D. and D. A. CLEVELAND. 1993. Hopi Crop Diversity and Change. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(2):203-231. BEGOSSI, A. 1992. Food Taboos at Buzios Island (Brazil): Their Significance and Relation to Folk Medicine. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(1):117-139. BEGOSSI, A., H. F. LEITÃO-FILHO, and P. J. RICHERSON. 1993. Plant Uses in a Brazilian Coastal Community (Buzios Island). Journal of Ethnobiology 13(2):233-256. Winter 1992 Volume 12, Number 2 BRUSH, S. B. 1992. Ethnoecology, Biodiversity and Modernization in Andean Potato Agriculture. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(2):161-185. HAYS, T. E. and J. E. LAFERRIÈRE. 1993. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1992 - Fall 1993. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(2):257-264. HUNN, E. S. 1992. The Use of Sound Recordings as Voucher Specimens and Stimulus Materials in Ethnozoological Research. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(2):187-198. Volume 14, Number 1 Summer 1994 GOETTE, S., M. WILLIAMS, S. JOHANNESSEN and C. A. HASTORF. 1994. Toward Reconstructing Ancient Maize: Experiments in Processing and Charring. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(1):1-21. SOBOLIK, K. D. and D. J. GERICK. 1992. Prehistoric Medicinal Plant Usage: A Case Study From Coprolites. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(2):203-211. BENZ, B. F., F. SANTANA M., R. PINEDA L., J. CEVALLOS E., L. ROBLES H. and D. DE NIZ L. 1994. Characterization of Mestizo Plant Use in the Sierra De Manantlan, Jalisco-Colima, Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(1):23-41. HAYS, T. E. and J. E. LAFERRIÈRE. 1992. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists: Fall 1991 - Fall 1992. Journal of Ethnobiology 12(2):213-226. ESTABROOK, G. F. 1994. Choice of Fuel for Bagaco Stills Helps Maintain Biological Diversity in a Traditional Portuguese Agricultural System. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(1):43-57. Summer 1993 Volume 13, Number 1 SUTTON, M. Q. 1993. Midden and Coprolite Derived Subsistence Evidence:An Analysis of Data from the La Quinta Site, Salton Basin, California. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(1):116. HEALEY, C. 1994. Tribes, States and the Exploitation of Birds: Some Comparisons of Borneo and New Guinea. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(1):59-73. GOODMAN, S. M. and J. J. HOBBS. 1994. The Distribution and Ethnozoology of Reptiles of the Northern Portion of the Egyptian Eastern Desert. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(1):75100. COWAN, C. W. and B. D. SMITH. 1993. New Perspectives on a Wild Gourd in Eastern North America. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(1):17-54. DECKER-WALTERS, D. S., T. W. WALTERS, C. W. COWAN and B. D. SMITH. 1993. Isozymic Characterization of Wild Populations of Cucurbita pepo. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(1):55-74. Volume 14, Number 2 Winter 1994 REITZ, E. J. 1994. The Wells of Spanish Florida: Using Taphonomy to Identify Site History. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):141-160. NEWSOM, L. A., S. D. WEBB, J. S. DUNBAR. 1993. History and Geographic Distribution of Cucurbita pepo Gourds in Florida. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(1):75-98. JOYAL, E. 1994. Palm Ethnoecology in the Saripiqui Region of Costa Rica. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):161-172. RASHFORD, J. 1994. Africa’s Baobab Tree: Why Monkey Names? Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):173-183. Volume 13, Number 2 Winter 1993 GREMILLION, K. J. 1993. The Evolution of Seed Morphology in Domesticate Chenopodium: An Archaeological Case Study. Journal of Ethnobiology 13(2):149-169. JOHNSON GOTTESFELD, L. M. 1994. Wet’suwet’en Ethnobotany: Traditional Plant Uses. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):185-210. 17 THOMAS Index of Journal Articles Presented in the Journal of Ethnobiology from 1981-1999.. SPENNEMANN, D. H. R. 1994. Traditional Arrowroot Production and Utilization in the Marshall Islands. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):211-234. SCHMITT, D. N. 1995. The Taphonomy of Golden Eagle Prey Accumulations at Great Basin Roosts. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):237-256. LAFERRIÈRE, J. E. and T. E. HAYS. 1994. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists XII. Journal of Ethnobiology 14(2):235-240. VOEKS, R. A. 1995. Candomblé Ethnobotany: African Medicinal Plant Classification in Brazil. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):257-280. LAFERRIÈRE, J. E. and T. E. HAYS. 1995. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists XIII. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):281-286. Volume 15, Number 1 Summer 1995 CLÉMENT, D. 1995. Why is Taxonomy Utilitarian? Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):1-44. FORTH, G. 1995. Ethnozoological Classification and Classificatory Language Among the Nage of Eastern Indonesia. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):45-69. Summer 1996 Volume 16, Number 1 GROARK, K. P. 1996. Ritual and Therapeutic Use of “Hallucinogenic” Harvester Ants (Pogonomyrmex) in Native South - Central California. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(1):1-29. WESTER, L. and S. YONGVANIT. 1995. Biological Diversity and Community Lore in Northeastern Thailand. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):71-87. LEPOFSKY, D., K. KUSMER, B. HAYDEN and K. P. LERTZMAN. 1996. Reconstructing Prehistoric Socioeconomies from Paleoethnobotanical and Zooarchaeological Data:An Example from the British Columbia Plateau. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(1):31-62. COMPTON, B. D. 1995. “Ghost’s Ears” (Exobasidium sp. affin. vaccinni) and Fool’s Huckleberries (Menziesia ferruginea Smith): A Unique Report of Mycophagy on the Central and North Coasts of British Columbia. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):89-98. FRATKIN, E. 1996. Traditional Medicine and Concepts of Healing Among Samburu Pastoralists of Kenya. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(1):63-97. FOWLER, C. S. 1995. Some Notes on Ethnographic Subsistence Systems in Mojavean Environments in the Great Basin. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):99-117. MORENO-BLACK, G., W. AKANAN, P. SOMNASANG, S. THAMATHAWAN and P. BROZVOSKY. 1996. NonDomesticated Food Resources in the Marketplace and Marketing System of Northeastern Thailand. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(1):99-117. WING, E. S. and S. R. WING. 1995. Prehistoric Ceramic Age Adaptation to Varying Diversity of Animal Resources Along the West Indian Archipelago. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(1):119-148. Volume 16, Number 2 Winter 1996 SHAFFER, B. S., K. M. GARDNER and B. W. BAKER. 1996. Prehistoric Small Game Snare Trap Technology, Deployment Strategy and Trapper Gender Depicted in Mimbres Pottery. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(2):145-155. Winter 1995 Volume 15, Number 2 EVERETT, Y. 1995. The Kitul Palm:Ethnobotany of Caryota urens L. in Highland Sri Lanka. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):161-171. GRAGSON, T. L. 1995. Pume Exploitation of Mauritia flexuosa (Palmae) in the Llanos of Venezuela. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):177-188. PAZ, V. A. and A. BEGOSSI. 1996. Ethnoichthyology of Gamboa Fishermen of Sepetiba Bay, Brazil. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(2):157-168. ANCIBOR, E. and C. PÉREZ DE MICOU. 1995. Identification of Firewood Species in the Archaeological Record of the Patagonian Steppe. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):189-200. VENTURA, C. 1996. The Symbolism of Jakaltek Maya Tree Gourd Vessels and Corn Drinks in Guatemala. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(2):169-183. SILLITOE, P. 1995. An Ethnobotanical Account of the Plant Resources of the Wola Region, Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. Journal of Ethnobiology 15(2):201-235. BROWNRIGG, L. A. 1996. Categories of Faunal and Floral Economic Resources of the Native Communities of the Peruvian Amazon in 1993. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(2):185-211. 18 Summer 2000 JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY YOHE, II, R. M. 1997. Archaeological Evidence of Aboriginal Cultigen Use in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Death Valley, California. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):267282. Volume 17, Number 1 Summer 1997 ADAMS, K. R. and E. SALMÓN. 1997. Rarámuri Necklaces: A Rapidly Changing Folk-Art Form in the Sierra Madre Occidental of Northern Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):1-16. ATRAN, S., ESTIN, P. J. COLEY and D. MEDIN. 1997. Generic Species and Basic Levels: Essence and Appearance in Folk Biology. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):17-43. Volume 18, Number 1 Summer 1998 COSTA-NETO, E. M. 1998. Folk Taxonomy and Cultural Significance of “Abeia” (Insecta, Hymenoptera) to the Pankararé, Northeastern Bahia State, Brazil. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(1):1-13. BEAUCAGE, P. and THE TALLER DE TRADICIÓN ORAL DEL CEPEC. 1997. Integrating Innovation:The Traditional Nahua Coffee-Orchard (Sierra Norte de Puebla, Mexico). Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):45-67. ESTABROOK, G. F. 1998. Maintenance of Fertility of Shale Soils in a Traditional Agricultural System in Central Interior Portugal. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(1):15-33. BERNSTEIN, J. H., R. ELLEN and B. B. ANTARAN. 1997. The Use of Plot Surveys for the Study of Ethnobotanical Knowledge: A Brunei Dusun Example. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):69-96. FLOREY, M. J. and X. Y. WOLFF. 1998. Incantations and Herbal Medicines: Alune Ethnomedical Knowledge in a Context of Change. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(1):39-67. JOHNSON GOTTESFELD, L. M. and S. HARGUS. 1998. Classification and Nomenclature in Witsuwit’en Ethnobotany: A Preliminary Examination. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(1):69101. FLORES, J. S. and J. K. BALAM. 1997. Importance of Plants in the Ch’a Chaak Maya Ritual in the Peninsula of Yucatan. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):97-108. HAYS, T. E. 1997. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists XIV. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(1):109117. SILLITOE, P. 1998. An Ethnobotanical Account of the Vegetation Communities of the Wola Province, Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(1):103-128. Winter 1997 Volume 17, Number 2 ANDERSON, M. K. 1997. From Tillage to Table: The Indigenous Cultivation of Geophytes for Food in California. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):149-169. HAYS, T. E. 1998. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists XV. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(1):129-136. Winter 1998 Volume 18, Number 2 CLÉMENT, D. 1998. The Historical Foundations of Ethnobiology (1860-1899). Journal of Ethnobiology 18(2):161187. COE, F. G. and G. J. ANDERSON. 1997. Ethnobotany of the Miskitu of Eastern Nicaragua. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):171-214. FORTH, G. 1998. Things That Go Po in the Night:The Classifications of Birds, Sounds, and Spirits Among the Nage of Eastern Indonesia. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(2):189-209. MILLIKEN, W. and B. ALBERT. 1997. The Construction of a New Yanomami Round-House. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):215-233. HASTORF, C. A. and M. F. WRIGHT. 1998. Interpreting Wild Seeds from Archeological Sites: A Dung Charring Experiment from the Andes. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(2):211-227. POZORSKI, T. and S. POZORSKI. 1997. Cherimoya and Guanabana in the Archaeological Record of Peru. Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):235-248. KINDSCHER, K., K. P. MANFREDI, M. BRITTON, M. DEMIDOVA, and D. P. HURLBURT. 1998. Testing Prairie Plants with Ethnobotanical Importance for Anti-Cancer and Anti-AIDS Compounds. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(2):229245. SOUZA, V., J. BAIN, C. SILVA, V. BOUCHET, E. MÁRQUEZ and L. E. EGUIARTE. 1997. Ethnomicrobiology: Do Agricultural Practices - and Women - Modify the Population Structure of the Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Rhizobium etli? Journal of Ethnobiology 17(2):249-266. NOLAN, J. M. 1998. The Roots of Tradition:Social Ecology, Cultural Geography, and Medicinal Plant Knowledge in the Ozark-Ouachita Highlands. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(2):249272. 19 THOMAS Index of Journal Articles Presented in the Journal of Ethnobiology from 1981-1999.. TODT, D. L. and N. HANNON. 1998. Food Plant Resource Ranking on the Upper Klamath River of Oregon and California: A Methodology with Archeological Applications. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(2):273-308. HOVEY, K and D. RISSOLO. 1999. The Process and Sociocultural Significance of Gopher Trapping in a Modern Yucatec Maya Community. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(2):261276. HAYS, T. E. 1998. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists XVI. Journal of Ethnobiology 18(2):309-316. Volume 19 Number 1 Summer 1999 ZÁRATE, S. 1999. Ethnobotany and Domestication Process of Leucaena in Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(1):1-23. THORTON, T. F. 1999. Tleikwanni, the “Berried” Landscape the Structure of Tlingit Edible Fruit Resources at Glacier Bay, Alaska. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(1):27-48. MOREMAN, D. E., R. W. PEMBERTON, D. KIEFER, and B. BERLIN. 1999. A Comparative Analysis of Five Medicinal Floras. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(1):49-67. CASAS, A., J. CABALLERO and A. VALIENTE-BANUET. 1999. Use, Management, and Domestication of Columnar Cacti in South-Central Mexico. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(1):71-95. ISKANDAR, J. and R. ELLEN. 1999. In situ Conservation of Rice Landraces Among the Baduy of West Java. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(1):97-125. STEINBERG, M. K. 1999. Maize Diversity and Cultural Change in Maya Agroecological Landscape. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(1):127-139. Winter 1999 Volume 19 Number 2 ZENT, E. L. and S. R ZENT. 1999. Is the Frailejón a Life Form or an Unaffiliated Generic?: Examining the Rank of an Endemic Paramo Plant. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(2):143-176. JOHNSON, L. M. 1999. Gitksan Plant Classification and Nomenclature. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(2):179-218. KHASBAGAN, NARISU, and K. STUART. 1999. Ethnobotanical Overview of Gogd (Allium ramosum L.): A Traditional Edible Wild Plant Used by Inner Mongolians. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(2):221-225. RODRIGUEZ, M. F. 1999. Plant Species (Poaceae, Asteraceae, Fabaceae and Solanaceae) at an Archeological Site in the Southern Argentine Puna. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(2):229247. HAYS, T. E. 1999. Recent Doctoral Dissertations of Interest to Ethnobiologists XVII. Journal of Ethnobiology 19(2):251-257. 20