Multi-Ethnic Bird Guide of the Sub-Antarctic Forests of South America - Recording

The subantarctic forests of South America are the world’s southernmost forested ecosystems. The birds have sung in these austral forests for millions of years; the Yahgan and Mapuche peoples have handed down their bird stories from generation to generation for hundreds of years. In Multi-ethnic Bird...

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Main Authors: Rozzi, Ricardo, Massardo, Francisca, Anderson, Christopher B., McGehee, Steven, Clark, George, Egli, Guillermo, Calderón, Úrsula, Calderón, Cristina, Aillapan, Lorenzo, Zárraga, Cristina
Other Authors: Heidinger, Kurt, Berghöefer, Uta, Peñaranda, Lorena, Schwenk, John, González, Nolberto
Format: Audio
Language:English
Spanish
Published: University of North Texas Press 2010
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Online Access:https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc330561/
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spelling fttexashistory:info:ark/67531/metadc330561 2023-05-15T14:00:22+02:00 Multi-Ethnic Bird Guide of the Sub-Antarctic Forests of South America - Recording Rozzi, Ricardo Massardo, Francisca Anderson, Christopher B. McGehee, Steven Clark, George Egli, Guillermo Calderón, Úrsula Calderón, Cristina Aillapan, Lorenzo Zárraga, Cristina Heidinger, Kurt Berghöefer, Uta McGehee, Steven Peñaranda, Lorena Schwenk, John González, Nolberto South America 2010-04-15 2 sound discs (1 hr., 40 min.) Audio https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc330561/ English Spanish Other eng spa University of North Texas Press Universidad de Magallanes ark:/67531/metadc271402/ oclc: 494281851 isbn: 978-1-57441-282-6 https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc330561/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc330561 Public Ediciones Universidad de Magallanes The University of North Texas Press Copyright Landscape and Nature - Wildlife Forest birds — Chile — Names Forest birds — Argentina — Names Forest birds — Chile — Identification Forest birds — Argentina — Identification Yahgan Indians — Folklore Mapuche Indians — Folklore Birdsongs — Chile Birdsongs — Argentina birdsongs South America Sound 2010 fttexashistory 2020-10-28T10:01:24Z The subantarctic forests of South America are the world’s southernmost forested ecosystems. The birds have sung in these austral forests for millions of years; the Yahgan and Mapuche peoples have handed down their bird stories from generation to generation for hundreds of years. In Multi-ethnic Bird Guide of the Subantarctic Forests of South America, Ricardo Rozzi and his collaborators present a unique combination of bird guide and cultural ethnography. The bird songs, names and stories recorded on the CDs of the guide book includes entries on fifty bird species of southern Chile and Argentina, among them the Magellanic Woodpecker, Rufous-Legged Owl, Ringed Kingfisher, Buff-Necked Ibis, Giant Hummingbird, and Andean Condor. Each bird is named in Yahgan, Mapudungun, Spanish, English, and scientific nomenclature. As a whole, the recordings of this guide book express the voices of multiple species and indigenous, rural and urban cultures, whose lives are interwoven in the temperate forest region of South America. Audio Antarc* Antarctic The Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas) Antarctic Austral Argentina Ricardo ENVELOPE(-63.033,-63.033,-64.867,-64.867) Buff ENVELOPE(-64.567,-64.567,-64.833,-64.833)
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Spanish
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Forest birds — Chile — Names
Forest birds — Argentina — Names
Forest birds — Chile — Identification
Forest birds — Argentina — Identification
Yahgan Indians — Folklore
Mapuche Indians — Folklore
Birdsongs — Chile
Birdsongs — Argentina
birdsongs
South America
spellingShingle Landscape and Nature - Wildlife
Forest birds — Chile — Names
Forest birds — Argentina — Names
Forest birds — Chile — Identification
Forest birds — Argentina — Identification
Yahgan Indians — Folklore
Mapuche Indians — Folklore
Birdsongs — Chile
Birdsongs — Argentina
birdsongs
South America
Rozzi, Ricardo
Massardo, Francisca
Anderson, Christopher B.
McGehee, Steven
Clark, George
Egli, Guillermo
Calderón, Úrsula
Calderón, Cristina
Aillapan, Lorenzo
Zárraga, Cristina
Multi-Ethnic Bird Guide of the Sub-Antarctic Forests of South America - Recording
topic_facet Landscape and Nature - Wildlife
Forest birds — Chile — Names
Forest birds — Argentina — Names
Forest birds — Chile — Identification
Forest birds — Argentina — Identification
Yahgan Indians — Folklore
Mapuche Indians — Folklore
Birdsongs — Chile
Birdsongs — Argentina
birdsongs
South America
description The subantarctic forests of South America are the world’s southernmost forested ecosystems. The birds have sung in these austral forests for millions of years; the Yahgan and Mapuche peoples have handed down their bird stories from generation to generation for hundreds of years. In Multi-ethnic Bird Guide of the Subantarctic Forests of South America, Ricardo Rozzi and his collaborators present a unique combination of bird guide and cultural ethnography. The bird songs, names and stories recorded on the CDs of the guide book includes entries on fifty bird species of southern Chile and Argentina, among them the Magellanic Woodpecker, Rufous-Legged Owl, Ringed Kingfisher, Buff-Necked Ibis, Giant Hummingbird, and Andean Condor. Each bird is named in Yahgan, Mapudungun, Spanish, English, and scientific nomenclature. As a whole, the recordings of this guide book express the voices of multiple species and indigenous, rural and urban cultures, whose lives are interwoven in the temperate forest region of South America.
author2 Heidinger, Kurt
Berghöefer, Uta
McGehee, Steven
Peñaranda, Lorena
Schwenk, John
González, Nolberto
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author Rozzi, Ricardo
Massardo, Francisca
Anderson, Christopher B.
McGehee, Steven
Clark, George
Egli, Guillermo
Calderón, Úrsula
Calderón, Cristina
Aillapan, Lorenzo
Zárraga, Cristina
author_facet Rozzi, Ricardo
Massardo, Francisca
Anderson, Christopher B.
McGehee, Steven
Clark, George
Egli, Guillermo
Calderón, Úrsula
Calderón, Cristina
Aillapan, Lorenzo
Zárraga, Cristina
author_sort Rozzi, Ricardo
title Multi-Ethnic Bird Guide of the Sub-Antarctic Forests of South America - Recording
title_short Multi-Ethnic Bird Guide of the Sub-Antarctic Forests of South America - Recording
title_full Multi-Ethnic Bird Guide of the Sub-Antarctic Forests of South America - Recording
title_fullStr Multi-Ethnic Bird Guide of the Sub-Antarctic Forests of South America - Recording
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Ethnic Bird Guide of the Sub-Antarctic Forests of South America - Recording
title_sort multi-ethnic bird guide of the sub-antarctic forests of south america - recording
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