Nage Birds
Discover the captivating world of Indonesian avifauna with Nage Birds by Gregory Forth, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013. This insightful book spans 248 pages and delves into the intricate classification systems that non-western societies, particularly in Indonesia, use to evaluate various bird species and their significance within their cultures.
Forth not only presents a thorough ornithological study but also critiques the prevailing theoretical arguments surrounding the categorization of species in non-western contexts. This makes Nage Birds an essential read for anyone interested in ethnology, birds, and the intersection of culture and nature. Enhance your understanding of how different societies perceive and interact with the avian world through this engaging and informative work.