Re: CHAT: Religion, Philosophy & Politics
From: | Lars Henrik Mathiesen <thorinn@...> |
Date: | Thursday, May 4, 2000, 17:14 |
> Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 12:26:47 -0400
> From: Steg Belsky <draqonfayir@...>
> On Thu, 4 May 2000 17:02:10 +0200 Lars Henrik Mathiesen <thorinn@...>
> writes:
> > Anyway, how much territory does a gatherer need to support a family?
>
> Depends on the environment - in a 'richer' environment, less territory is
> needed. In a poorer one, more is. Not all hunter-gatherers in human
> history have been nomads - peoples like the Tlingit of NW North America
> have existed very well, with large populations and all the "complexity"
> of agricultural life without the domesticated crops.
My impression was actually that nomadism came in with herding, and
that each hunter/gatherer group tended to have a few permanent camps
or even a village and a camp that they moved between according to the
seasons. The Inuit in Greenland did it that way, I know.
Do you have any numbers for the population densities of either the
Tlingit or the !Kung San?
Lars Mathiesen (U of Copenhagen CS Dep) <thorinn@...> (Humour NOT marked)