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CULTURE, PLACE, AND NATURE studies in anthropology and environment K. Sivaramakrishnan, Series Editor CULTURE, PLACE, AND NATURE Centered in anthropology, the Culture, Place, and Nature series encompasses new interdisciplinary social science research on environmental issues, focusing on the intersection of culture, ecology, and politics in global, national, and local contexts. Contributors to the series view environmental knowledge and issues from the multiple and often conflicting perspectives of various cultural systems. The Kuhls of Kangra: Community-Managed Irrigation in the Western Himalaya by Mark Baker The Earth’s Blanket: Traditional Teachings for Sustainable Living by Nancy Turner Property and Politics in Sabah, Malaysia: Native Struggles over Land Rights by Amity A. Doolittle Border Landscapes: The Politics of Akha Land Use in China and Thailand by Janet C. Sturgeon From Enslavement to Environmentalism: Politics on a Southern African Frontier by David McDermott Hughes Ecological Nationalisms: Nature, Livelihood, and Identities in South Asia, edited by Gunnel Cederlöf and K. Sivaramakrishnan Tropics and the Traveling Gaze: India, Landscape, and Science, 1800–1856 by David Arnold Being and Place among the Tlingit by Thomas F. Thornton Forest Guardians, Forest Destroyers: The Politics of Environmental Knowledge in Northern Thailand by Tim Forsyth & Andrew Walker ...

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