Dear Ben
I would like to request a pre-print copy of your article, it sounds
really interesting. I have done my doctoral thesis with traditional
knowledge on habitat management to benefit an endangered species in
Mexico. The habitat is a tall grasland; the bird, an sparrow; the
practice is use of fire. I have interesting histories to tell based on
people's knowledge, perceptions and beleives.
I am defending soon, so papers are in process, but I am willing to
share as well.
Hope you are fine.
Leonardo Cabrera
McGill University,
Montreal, Canada.
Quoting "zz Leese, Benjamin" <BLeese@...>:
> Hello all,
> I have two articles coming out this year that might be of
> interest to the woodpecker discussion. One will appear in the Ohio
> Cardinal and will discuss early uses tangentially. A more in depth
> analysis will appear in The Passenger Pigeon this fall. That article
> will include tables listing descriptions and whereabouts for pipes and
> other artifacts with Ivory-billed Woodpecker heads on them among the
> Great Lakes and Plains tribes. It will also include a number of folk
> lore references. I'd be happy to send a pre-print copy of either if
> you are interested. Also, check into the work of Alex Barker at the
> Milwaukee Public Museum. he has done good work on the uses of the
> south eastern tribes. I hope this helps. Peace, Ben
>
> Ben Leese
> temporarily of Oshkosh, Wisconsin
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Ethnoornithology@... on behalf of Steve Shunk
> Sent: Tue 5/30/2006 12:06 PM
> To: Ethnoornithology@...
> Subject: [Ethnoornithology] Woodpecker folklore - global interest
>
> Hello all,
> Thanks to Prashanth for digging deeper into the scope of my interest
> in woodpecker lore. I am writing a book on North American
> woodpeckers, but I am doing a chapter on folklore and human "uses"
> and will include info from across the globe. I would be delighted to
> hear woodpecker stories from all regions. Let me know also if there
> are certain key references I can look for online or in the larger
> libraries here.
>
> Thanks again,
> Steve Shunk
>
> --
> Stephen Shunk, Author
> Peterson Reference Guide to
> Woodpeckers of North America
>
> 541-408-1753
> steve@...
> --
> From: "Prashanth N S" <parrothanging@...>
>
> Reply-To: Ethnoornithology@...
> Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 22:25:30 +0530
> To: <Ethnoornithology@...>
> Subject: Re: [Ethnoornithology] Woodpecker folklore
>
> Dear Steve,
>
> I am working with some tribal people in South India and there
> is a lot of lore on woodpeckers with the tribals here. But, which is
> the geographical area of interest?
>
> REgards,
> Prashanth
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Steve Shunk <mailto:steve@...>
> To: Ethnoornithology@...
> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 10:55 AM
> Subject: [Ethnoornithology] Woodpecker folklore
>
> Hello all,
> I am in search of information on the use of woodpeckers
> in the rituals
> and folklore of indigenous peoples. Any and all leads
> would be
> appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Steve Shunk
> Sisters, OR
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