Where Physical and Ideological Landscapes Meet: Landscape Use and Ecological Knowledge in Iraqw, Northern Tanzania

dc.creatorLawi, Yusufu Q.
dc.date2016-03-17T11:49:17Z
dc.date2016-03-17T11:49:17Z
dc.date2000
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-27T08:46:23Z
dc.date.available2018-03-27T08:46:23Z
dc.descriptionFull text available at http://www.jstor.org/stable/220343?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
dc.descriptionExamines the relationship between local ecological knowledge and natural landscape use among the Iraqw natives in Tanganyika. Role of culture in the man-environment relationship; Geography and history of Iraqw'ar; Effect of government intervention on native control of forest resources; Colonial influences on landscape use.
dc.identifierLawi, Y.Q., 1999. Where physical and ideological landscapes meet: Landscape use and ecological knowledge in Iraqw, northern Tanzania, 1920s-1950s. The International journal of African historical studies, 32(2/3), pp.281-310.
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1102
dc.identifier10.2307/220343
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3353
dc.languageen
dc.publisherThe International Journal of African Historical Studies
dc.subjectPhysical
dc.subjectIdeological
dc.subjectLandscapes
dc.subjectLandscape Use
dc.subjectEcological Knowledge
dc.subjectIraqw
dc.subjectNorthern Tanzania
dc.titleWhere Physical and Ideological Landscapes Meet: Landscape Use and Ecological Knowledge in Iraqw, Northern Tanzania
dc.typeJournal Article

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