Life Histories of the Dobe !Kung
Food, Fatness, and Well-being over the Life-span
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:21st May '10
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"Life Histories of the Dobe !Kung" re-examines an important anthropological data set for the Dobe !Kung, the well-known 'Bushmen' of the Kalahari Desert, collected by Nancy Howell and colleagues. Using life history analysis, Howell reinterprets this rich material to address the question of how these hunter-gatherers maintain their notably good health from childhood through old age in the Kalahari's harsh environment. She divides the population into life history stages that correlate with estimated chronological ages and demonstrates how and why they survive, even thrive, on a modest allotment of calories. She describes how surplus food is produced and distributed, and she considers both the motives for the generous sharing she has observed among the Dobe !Kung and some evolutionary implications of that behavior.
"Life Histories of the Dobe !Kung is an enormous achievement, confirming what can be done with unique archival data in the right hands." -- Melvin Konner American Scientist "The volume is full of stimulating information." -- Jane B. Lancaster Journal Of Anthropological Research "Nicely written and very readable. It will be widely read." American Ethnologist "A detailed and engaging analysis of nutritional and demographic data on !Kung foragers from the Kalahari desert in Southern Africa." -- Jon Holtzman Gastronomica "A very rewarding book ... her findings are likely to prove very stimulating to the field." -- Jonathan C. K. Wells Human Nature
ISBN: 9780520262331
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
Weight: 544g
248 pages