ABSTRACT

Managing Animals in New Guinea analyzes the place of animals in the lives of New Guinea Highlanders. Looking at issues of zoological classification, hunting of wild animals and management of domesticated ones, notably pigs, it asks how natural parameters affect people's livelihood strategies and their relations with animals and the wider environment.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part |108 pages

Part I

chapter |108 pages

What's the game?

The forest and its animals

part |121 pages

Part II

chapter |121 pages

Where's the game?

Hunting and foraging

part |101 pages

Part III

chapter |96 pages

When they're tame?

Pig management and production

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion