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The Evolutionary Potential of Lacandon Maya Sustained-Yield Tropical Forest Agriculture
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April 1980

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Journal of Anthropological Research

Ronald B. Nigh

As centuries-long residents of the southern Maya lowlands, the Lacandon Maya of Chiapas, Mexico have developed and preserved ecologically sound strategies for sustained-yield food production in the tropical forest biome. Their traditional system of agriculture and food extraction emphasizes successful exploitation of the rain forest environment in a manner compatible with forest regeneration and preservation. The authors describe the Lacandon systems of agricultural production, wildlife management, and forest maintenance, then explore the potential these strategies hold for investigation of ancient Maya food production systems and the development of modern resource utilization schemes in the humid tropics.

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... Agroecologists, economic botanists, and evolutionary psychologists who work with traditional Maya agriculturalists and the plants of the Maya forest identify the milpa subsistence system as highly integrated with the environment (Nations and Nigh, 1980;Gliessman, 1982Gliessman, , 1992Gliessman, , 1998Gómez-Pompa and Bainbridge, 1993;Terán and Rasmussen, 1994;Quintana-Ascencio et al., 1996;Atran, 1999Atran, , 2000De Clerck and Negreros-Castillo, 2000;Anderson, 2003;Gómez-Pompa et al., 2003;Levy Tacher and Rivera, 2005;Campbell et al., 2006;Nigh, 2006Nigh, , 2008Campbell, 2007;Corzo Márquez and Schwartz, 2008;Ford, 2008;Ross, 2011; among many others). The milpa-forest garden cycle today has continuity with the past. ...

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Scrutinizing the paleoecological record of the Maya forest
The Evolutionary Potential of Lacandon Maya Sustained-Yield Tropical Forest Agriculture
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  • April 1980

Journal of Anthropological Research