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| Pigs for the Ancestors | Ritual in the Ecology of a | New Guinea People Anew, enlarged edition ROY A. RAPPAPORT Yale University Press, New Haven and London ‘ay dee ogni Oe ey ea penn he sare ean nwt Sy, ten ey Tee ip can © oxi ey Pe apt © by Ye ent 98 by Bay A Re “Rrbsk my the repreded we pt ny fm ed it Sve pity Sen yah athe US. Copy awed met sere pe pem nto ten presi om he pe ese by Marvin, imme and tis Clot Haman. ented inthe ted Suset Aera by Vl Balas Prey, Blaming, New York ubary of Congres Caton Fobieton Dat panty Tec nde 1 remap Maing. 2 Aare, Trial Pi New Gunes, Heaneclagy—Paput New Glos ge RO IBN o-po-egee-5 51) stops Sostang ‘The poper in this book mt th guidelines for perme tence ond darabty of the Conmatee on Production Guidelines for Book Langoity ofthe Cuneo Li rary Resources wotresaaae CONTENTS Foreword by A. P. Vayda, 1988 Profaces, 1968, 1984 Note on Marig Orthography 1. Ritual, Eeology, and Systems 2 The Teembaga 8. Relations with the Immediate Environment 4. Relations with Other Local Populations ‘5. The Ritual Cycle 6. Ritual and the Regulation of Ecological Systems Appendices 1 Rainfall 2 Soils 3, Flovistic Composition of Primary Forest, 4 Estimating Yields per Unit Area 5. Energy Expenditure in Gardening 6. Secondary Growth 7. Commonly Propagated Plants 8. Nondomesicated Resources 9. Diet 10, Carrying Capacity Bege- 1 224 i

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