This volume shows how hunter gatherer societies maintain their traditional lifeways in the face of interaction with neighboring herders farmers and traders. Using historical anthropological and archaeological data and cases from Africa Australia and Southeast Asia the authors examine hunter gatherer peoples—both past and present--to assess these relationships and the mechanisms by which hunter gatherers adapt and maintain elements of their culture in the wider world around them.
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