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Darrell A. Posey

Darrell Addison Posey (March 14, 1947 – March 6, 2001) was an American anthropologist and biologist who vitalized the study of traditional knowledge of indigenous and folk populations in Brazil and other countries. He called his approach ethnobiology and combined research with respect for other cultures, especially indigenous intellectual property rights.

Darrell Addison Posey
BornMarch 14, 1947 (1947-03-14)
DiedMarch 6, 2001 (2001-03-07) (aged 53)
Oxford, UK
Alma materLouisiana State University
B.A., M.A.
University of Georgia
Ph.D. Anthropology
Known forDefense of Amazonian Indians
and indigenous intellectual
property rights
AwardsUN Global 500 award
Scientific career
FieldsEntomology,
Ethnobiology
InstitutionsMuseu Paraense
Emílio Goeldi
Doctoral advisorMichael D. Olien
Other academic advisorsWilliam G. Haag

An obituary described him as an "anthropologist who gave up scholarly detachment to fight for the rights of native peoples."[1] He never married and was survived by his parents and brother. He died of a brain tumor, at 53 years of age, in Oxford, England, where he made his home after 1992.

Early life edit

Darrell A. Posey was born on March 14, 1947, son of Henry and Pearl Posey, in rural Henderson, Kentucky. From an early age he was a member of the Anglican Church. Educated at Henderson County High School, he had a biology teacher, Mr. Ned Barra, who encouraged his interest in insects.

University studies edit

In 1970, Posey was graduated with a B.Sc. in Entomology, by the Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He obtained a M.A. in Anthropology, in 1974, also at the Louisiana State University, with the thesis The Fifth Ward Settlement: A Tri Racial Marginal Group. He obtained a Ph.D. in anthropology, in 1979, at the University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, with the thesis Ethnoentomology of the Gorotire Kayapó of Central Brazil.

Posey's switch from entomology to anthropology was due to his friendship with anthropology professor William G. Haag at Louisiana State University. This is explained in a memorial by Posey.[2]

Even after his move to anthropology, Posey did not cut his ties with entomology. At the University of Georgia, he was a close associate of entomology professor Murray S. Blum. Years afterward, he continued to research the ethnobiology of insects, a field he termed "ethnoentomology" in his 1979 doctoral thesis.

Kayapó studies edit

Arriving in Brazil in 1976, Posey made lasting friendships with researchers at the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, in Belém, and the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, in Manaus.

After his graduate studies, Posey returned to Brazil in 1982, as a professor in the Department of Biology at the Federal University of Maranhão in São Luís, then reorganized under the chairmanship of geneticist Dr. Warwick E. Kerr. He mounted an interdisciplinary ethnobiological research project, called the Kayapó Project, that would eventually involve over 30 specialists in fields such as agronomy, botany, entomology, plant genetics, astronomy, soil sciences, human geography, anthropology, and linguistics. To document the extensive traditional biological knowledge of the Kayapó Indians, Posey and collaborators spent months in the field with Kayapó specialists such as chiefs Uté, Toto-i, Kanhunk, and Paulinho Paiakan. Pajés Beptopup and Kwyre-ka also offered their experience. Many conferences with scientific and indigenous project participants served to disseminate project results, especially at Brazilian scientific conclaves.

The Kayapó Project continued when Posey relocated in 1986 to the Goeldi Museum in Belém, Brazil, at the invitation of museum director Dr. Guilherme M. de La Penha. In 1988 he organized the First International Congress of Ethnobiology, in Belém, during which the Kayapó Project and its results were highlighted.

Ethnobiological research edit

Although the term "ethnobiology" had been used in the past for a different idea, Posey adopted this for his study of indigenous and folk knowledge about plants, animals, and ecosystems. To designate other areas of indigenous and folk knowledge, the term "ethnoscience" can be used in an analogous manner.

In the past, anthropology had been wed to biology in the unholy union of biological determinism, in which Man is treated wholly without culture or the ability to learn. Posey repudiated this view and dared to see indigenous and folk societies as the inheritors of a vast corpus of useful knowledge for the sustainable utilization and management of natural resources. As can be seen in his review of Diamond's best-seller Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies in 1999, Posey would have biological determinism laid to rest. After all, where can one find human groups without culture?

Posey's concept edit

For ethnobiology to be scientific, testable hypotheses are generated from information offered by indigenous and folk informants. The emic-etic filter has to be respected, and a decoding of traditional knowledge is necessary to bridge the two cultures.

Field research methods edit

Participant-observation in the field with indigenous and traditional communities was always part of Posey's work plan.

Interviews with informants were always unstructured and conducted according to the generative method, specifically designed not to elicit information offered in support of researchers' perceived biases.

Examples from Posey's work edit

Do the Kayapó Indians manage their natural resources? Do they plant forest islands in the savanna? Do they recognize eco-zones and know what resources are to be found in each? Is their agriculture sustainable? Their hunting? What about their medicine? Does what they know constitute a science?

Activism edit

In his activism, Posey incurred opposition not only from those who would exploit natural resources belonging to Indians but also from scientists and academics who were callous in their disregard for indigenous intellectual property rights. One Brazilian weekly news magazine, Veja, referred to him as a "gigolo of the Indians" for his defense of Indians' human and civil rights.

Indian lands edit

Posey's support for indigenous peoples brought him into conflict with the Brazilian government in 1987, when Paiakan and Kube-l, two young Kayapó leaders he was accompanying in Washington, D.C., complained to World Bank officials of a planned hydro-electric dam on the Xingu River that would flood Indian lands. The threat of criminal prosecution from the federal government against Posey and the Kayapó chiefs, for interfering in Brazilian foreign affairs, caused a public outcry both in Brazil and abroad.

In February 1989, Darrell helped organize the "First Meeting of the Indigenous Peoples of the Xingu", the first joint meeting of Amazonian tribes to protest the destruction of the forest, in Altamira, Pará. This event focussed on hydro-electric dams on the Xingu River and caused these ecologically disastrous projects to be cancelled or at least reformulated. In 2008, however, these once-discarded projects are again being proposed by the Brazilian government, with slightly different packaging.

In 1992, Posey was the main organizer of the Earth Parliament, a parallel event at the United Nations' Rio de Janeiro Conference on the Environment (Rio Earth Summit), aimed at valuing indigenous knowledge and rights. The Earth Parliament was a 15-day assembly of indigenous and minority groups held during the 1992 Earth Summit.

Biodiversity conservation edit

For Posey, indigenous knowledge was a key to the sustainable use of natural biotic resources. major

Indigenous intellectual property rights edit

Like collective rights to land, Indians and other traditional societies have collective intellectual property rights (IPR) to their knowledge. Posey championed the cause of indigenous and folk intellectual property rights during the last decade of his life.

Bioethics of ethnobiology edit

Western society has appropriated indigenous and traditional knowledge without recompensation or even recognition. Posey questioned whether scientific research, even of the most disinterested sort, might not lead to the violation of indigenous intellectual property rights or bio-piracy.

Declaration of Belém edit

During the July 19–24, 1988 , organized by Posey in Belém, the following document was adopted.[3]

Declaration of Belém

Leading anthropologists, biologists, chemists, sociologists and representatives of several indigenous populations met in to discuss common concerns at the First International Congress of Ethnobiology and to found International Society of ethnobiology. Major concerns outlined by conference contributors were the study of the ways that indigenous and rural populations uniquely perceive, utilize, and manage their natural resources and the development of programs that will guarantee the preservation of vital biological and cultural diversity. This declaration was articulated.

As ethnobiologists, we are alarmed that: SINCE

  • Tropical forests and other fragile ecosystems are disappearing;
  • Many species, both plant and animal, are threatened with extinction;
  • Indigenous cultures around the world are being disrupted and destroyed.

AND GIVEN

  • That economic, agricultural and health conditions of people are dependent on these resources;
  • That native people have been stewards of 95% of the world's genetic resources, and
  • That there is an inextricable link between cultural and biological diversity.

WE, MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY STRONGLY URGE ACTIONS AS FOLLOWS:

  • Henceforth, a substantial proportion of development aid must be covered to efforts aimed at ehnobiological inventory, conservation, and management programs;
  • Mechanisms be established by which indigenous specialists are recognized as proper Authorities and are consulted in all programs affecting them, their resources, and their environments;
  • All other inalienable human rights be recognized and guaranteed, including cultural and linguistic identity;
  • Procedures must be developed to compensate native peoples for the utilization of their knowledge and their biological resources;
  • Educational programs must be implemented to alert the global community to the value of ethnobiological knowledge for human well-being;
  • All medical programs include the recognition of and respect for traditional healers and the incorporation of traditional health practices that enhance the health status of these populations;
  • Ethnobiologists make available the results of their research to the native peoples with whom they have worked, especially including dissemination in the native language;
  • Exchange of information should be promoted among indigenous and rural peoples regarding conservation, management, and sustainable utilization of resources.

Belém, Brazil, July 1988

Legacy edit

Posey was a full researcher ("Pesquisador Titular") for the Brazilian National Council for Science and Technology at the Goeldi Museum, Belém, Brazil. He was Director of the Programme for Traditional Resource Rights of the Oxford Centre for the Environment, Ethics and Society and a Fellow of Linacre College, at the University of Oxford. He was Founding President of the International Society of Ethnobiology and was President of the Global Coalition for Bio-Cultural Diversity, under whose auspices he founded the Working Group on Traditional Resource Rights which he coordinated. He was the first recipient of the Sierra Club's "Chico Mendes Award for Outstanding Bravery in Defense of the Environment", and in 1993 he received the United Nations Global 500 Award for "Outstanding Achievement in Service to the Environment."

He had few formal students in Brazil or elsewhere, but his impact as a teacher is remembered by many who later became ethnobiologists. He presented many talks in Brazil and other countries, and his work was featured in several films and videos.

The International Society of Ethnobiology (ISE) created the "ISE Darrel Posey Fellowship for Ethnoecology and Traditional Resource Rights" in order to "promote understanding of peoples' complex and dynamic relationship with their environment, and supports indigenous peoples and local communities working to sustainably manage, and security rights to, their environments and resources. The Darrell Posey fellowship for ethnoecology and traditional resource rights was launched in 2004 with a grant from the Christensen Fund, and is administrated by the International Society of Ethnobiology, of which Darrell Posey was a founder.".[4]

The June 2008 11th International Congress of Ethnobiology in Cusco, Peru, explicitly explored the Darrell A. Posey legacy in a session titled "Ethnobiology and Traditional Resource Rights: Darrell Posey's Legacy." This session celebrated Darrell Posey's many contributions and influences in the field of ethnobiology over the past several decades, both direct and indirect.[5]

When Western scientists and other academics listen respectfully and learn at the feet of indigenous and traditional leaders, Posey's legacy will become reality.

Following his death, Posey's executors donated a large collection of photographs and other papers relating to his Kayapó research to the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford. In 2017, the family of Posey donated artifacts and archival material belonging to Darrell to the Kentucky Historical Society located in Frankfort, Kentucky.

Films and videos edit

  • 1986. Special segment, Today Show/ NBC (USA) on Kayapó Indian Natural Resource Management; Lisa Freed, producer.
  • 1987. Ciência dos Mebengokre, 2 - part video on ethnobiological knowledge of Kayapó Indians; made with TV GLOBO for "Globo Ciência" (Brazil); Marcia Sanchez, producer.
  • 1988. Alternativos contra Destruição, 2 - part series for TV Manchete (Brazil) on Kayapó natural resource management; made for "Estação Ciência"; Ricardo Monte Rosa, producer.
  • 1988. Without Borders, documentary film made for the United Nations on native peoples; CNN Productions (USA); Barbara Pyle, producer.
  • 1988. Jungle Pharmacy, documentary film made for TV Trust for the Environment, Central TV (Britain) on medicinal plants used by native peoples; Herbert Girardet, producer.
  • 1989. Xingú Encounter, a documentary film about the First Encounter of Indian Peoples in the Amazon, Floresta Films. Neville d'Almeida Director; D. A. Posey, text & narration.
  • 1990. Kayapó Knowledge and the Future of the Amazon, a documentary film about the educational activities and aspects of the ethnobiological research project with the Kayapó Indians, De Campos Produçóes, Belém, Pará; text, narration, editing assistant and co-direction/ production.
  • 1990. Altamira and After, a documentary of the Altamira Encounter and the subsequent activities of the indigenous groups of the Amazon in defense of their native lands and resources, De Campos Produções, Belém, Pará; text, narration, assistant editing and co-production.
  • 1990. Will the Yanomami Survive?, De Campos Produções, Belém, Pará; text, narration, assistant editing and co-production.
  • 1991. The Institute for Ethnobiology of the Amazon—INEA, a documentary about applied ethnobiological research in the Belém-based institute; De Campos Produções, Belém, Pará; text, narration, assistant editing and co-production.
  • 1991. Natural Products and Green Consumerism, a film about "selling the tropical forest" and the problems that result; De Campos Produções, Belém, Pará; text, narration, assistant editing and co-production.
  • 1991. Letter to the Kayapó, a film about the dangers of logging to indigenous peoples, and especially the Kayapó; Footprint Films, London; technical advisor.
  • 1992. Earth Parliament, promotional film about the indigenous gathering for UNCED '92 in Rio de Janeiro; Foot Print Films, London; co-production.
  • 1992. Amazon Knowledge, a documentary of the importance of traditional indigenous knowledge of Amazonian Indians, EMA Produções, Brasília, DF, Brazil; text, narration and assistant direction and editing.
  • 1997. The Kayapo: 5 Years after the Earth Summit, CNN Documentary Productions (as scientific advisor & technical assistant).

Selected writings edit

Books and edited volumes edit

  • Posey, D. A. (1974). The Fifth Ward Settlement: a tri-racial marginal group. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
  • Posey, D. A. (1979). Ethnoentomology of the Gorotire Kayapó of central Brazil. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
  • Posey, D. A., et al. (1987). Alternativas à destruicão: ciência dos Mebengokre [Kayapó] . Belém, Brazil: Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. [Museum exhibit catalog]
  • Posey, D. A., & Balée, W. L. (Eds.). (1989). Resource Management in Amazonia: Indigenous and Folk Strategies. (Advances in Economic Botany, 7). New York: New York Botanical Garden Press. ISBN 978-0-89327-340-8 ; ISBN 0-89327-340-6
  • Posey, D. A., & Overal, W. L. (Eds.). (1990). Ethnobiology: Implications and Applications. Proceedings of the First International Congress of Ethnobiology, 1988. Belém, Brazil: Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. ISBN 85-7098-020-5 ; ISBN 978-85-7098-020-5
  • Posey, D. A. (1995). Indigenous peoples and traditional resource rights: a basis for equitable relationships? . Oxford: Green College Centre for Environmental Policy and Understanding.
  • Posey, D. A., Argumedo, A., da Costa e Silva, E., Dutfield, G., & Plenderleith, K. (1995). Indigenous peoples, traditional technologies and equitable sharing: international instruments for the protection of community intellectual property and traditional resource rights . Gland, Switzerland: International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
  • Posey, D. A. (1996). Equitable Sharing of Benefits: International Instruments for the Protection of Community Intellectual Property and Traditional Resource Rights . The Hague: International Union for the Conservation of Nature/UNA, International Books.
  • Posey, D. A. (1996). Provisions and mechanisms of the Convention on Biological Diversity for Access to Traditional Technologies and Benefit Sharing for Indigenous and Local Communities Embodying Traditional Lifestyles. (OCEES Research Paper, 6) . Oxford: Oxford Centre for the Environment, Ethics & Society. ISBN 1-900316-05-6
  • Martin, G. A., Hoare, A. L., & Posey, D. A. (Eds.). (1996 ). Sources for Applying Ethnobotany to Conservation and Community Development: People and Plants Handbook. Paris: UNESCO, WWF & Kew Botanical Gardens.
  • Pei Shengji, Su Yong-ge, Long Chun-lin, Marr, K., & Posey, D. A. (Eds.). (1996). The Challenges of Ethnobiology in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Ethnobiology. Kunming, China: Yunnan Science and Technology Press.
  • Posey, D. A., Dutfield, G., Plenderleith, K., da Costa e Silva, E., & Argumedo, A. (1996). Traditional Resource Rights: International Instruments for Protection and Compensation for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities . Gland: International Union for the Conservation of Nature. ISBN 2-8317-0355-7
  • Posey, D. A., & Dutfield, G. (1996). Beyond Intellectual Property: Toward Traditional Resource Rights for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities . Ottawa: International Development Research Centre. ISBN 0-88936-799-X ; ISBN 978-0-88936-799-9
  • Posey, D. A., & Dutfield, G. (1997). Indigenous peoples and sustainability: cases and actions . Utrecht: International Union for the Conservation of Nature and International Books.
  • Posey, D. A. (Ed.). (1999). Cultural and Spiritual Values of Biodiversity. London: United Nations Environmental Programme & Intermediate Technology Publications. ISBN 1-85339-397-5 ; ISBN 1-85339-394-0
  • Posey, D. A. (2002). Kayapo Ethnoecology and Culture . New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-27791-4
  • Posey, D. A., & Vertovec, S. A. (Eds.). (2003). Globalization, Globalism, Environments, and Environmentalism: Consciousness of Connections (The Linacre Lectures). Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-926452-0 ; ISBN 0-19-926452-X
  • Posey, D. A. (2004). Indigenous Knowledge and Ethics: A Darrell Posey Reader . New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-32363-5 ; ISBN 0-415-32363-0
  • Posey, D. A., & Balick, M. J. (Eds.). (2006). Human Impacts on Amazonia: The Role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Conservation and Development. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-10588-0

Papers and book chapters edit

  • Posey, D. A. (1976). Entomological considerations in Southeastern aboriginal demography. Ethnohistory, 23(2), 147–160.
  • Posey, D. A. (1977). An ethnoentomological perspective of the Southeastern Indian belief system. Human Mosaic, 11(1), 1–10.
  • Posey, D. A. (1978). Ethnoentomological survey of Amerind groups in lowland Latin America. The Florida Entomologist, 61(4), 225–229.
  • Posey, D. A. (1978). Freejack lore and anomaly: a study of the Fifth Ward Settlement of southeastern Louisiana. Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, 52, 66–71.
  • Posey, D. A., Kerr, W. E., & Wolter Filho, W. (1978). Cupá, ou cipó-babão, alimento de alguns índios amazônicos. Acta Amazonica, 8(4), 702–705.
  • Posey, D. A. (1979). Cisão dos Kayapó não impede crescimento populacional. Revista de Atualidade Indígena, 16(16), 52–58.
  • Posey, D. A. (1979). Kayapo controla inseto com uso adequado do ambiente. Revista de Atualidade Indígena, 14, 47–58.
  • Posey, D. A. (1979). Origin, development and maintenance of a Louisiana mixed-blood community: the ethnohistory of the Freejacks of the First Ward Settlement Journal of Ethnohistory, 26(2), 177–192.
  • Posey, D. A. (1979). Pyka-tô-ti: Kayapó mostra a sua aldeia de origem. Revista de Atualidade Indígena, 3(14), 50–57.
  • Posey, D. A. (1979). Social name and mixed-blood places: the Freejacks of the Fifth Ward Settlement. The Florida Anthropologist, 32(1), 8–16.
  • Posey, D. A. (1979). The anthropologist and the Big Lips. The Rainbow, 103(3), 20–23.
  • Posey, D. A. (1980). Algumas observaciones ethnoentomológicas sobre grupos Amerindos en la América Latina. América Indígena, 15(1), 105–120.
  • Posey, D. A. (1981). Apicultura popular dos Kayapó. Revista de Atualidade Indígena, 20(1), 36–41.
  • Posey, D. A. (1981). Ethnoentomology of the Kayapó Indians of central Brazil: wasps, warriors and fearless men. Journal of Ethnobiology, 1(1), 165–174.
  • Posey, D. A. (1981). Language variation and ethnicity in an American tri-racial group. In S. Lander & K. Reah (Eds.), Aspects of Linguistic Variation: Proceedings of the Conference on Language Varieties (pp. 1–10). Sheffield, England: Centre for English Cultural Tradition and Language, University of Sheffield.
  • Posey, D. A. (1981). The Kayapó origin of night. Journal of Latin American Indian Literatures, 5(2), 59–63.
  • Posey, D. A. (1982). Keepers of the forest. New York Botanical Garden Magazine, 6(1), 18–24.
  • Posey, D. A. (1982). Nomadic agriculture in the Amazon. New York Botanical Garden Magazine, 6(1), 18–24.
  • Posey, D. A. (1982). The importance of bees to Kayapó Indians of the Brazilian Amazon. The Florida Entomologist, 65(4), 452–458.
  • Posey, D. A. (1982). The journey of a Kayapó shaman. Journal of Latin American Indian Literatures, 6(3), 13–19.
  • Posey, D. A. (1982). The Kayapó of the Brazilian Amazon. Carnegie Magazine (Carnegie Institute), 61(4), 18–23.
  • Posey, D. A. (1982). Time, space and the interface of divergent cultures: the Kayapó Indians face the future. Revista Brasileira de Antropologia, 25, 89–104.
  • Posey, D. A. (1983). Ethnomethodology as an emic guide to cultural systems: the case of the insects and the Kayapó Indians of Amazônia. Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, 1(3), 135–144.
  • Posey, D. A. (1983). Folk apiculture of the Kayapó Indians of Brazil. Biotropica, 15(2), 154–158.
  • Posey, D. A. (1983). Indigenous ecological knowledge and the development of the Amazon. In E. F. Moran (Ed.), The Dilemma of Amazonian Development (pp. 225–257). Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.
  • Posey, D. A. (1983). Indigenous knowledge and development: An ideological bridge to the future? Ciência e Cultura, 35(7), 877–894.
  • Posey, D. A. (1983). Keeping of stingless bees by the Kayapó Indians of Brazil. Journal of Ethnobiology, 3(1), 63–73.
  • Posey, D. A. (1983). O conhecimento Kayapó: etnometodologia e sistema cultural. Anuário Antropológico, 81, 109–121.
  • Posey, D. A., Parker, E., da Silva, L. F., & Frechione, J. (1983). Resource exploitation in Amazônia: ethnoecological examples from four populations. Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 52(8), 163–203.
  • Posey, D.A., Frechione, J., Eddins, J., Francelino Da Silva, L., Myers, D., Case, D. and Macbeath, P. (1984). Ethnoecology as applied anthropology in Amazonian development. Human Organization, 43(2), 95–107.
  • Kerr, W. E., & Posey, D. A. (1984). Informações adicionais sobre an agricultura dos Kayapó. Interciência, 9(6), 392–400.
  • Overal, W. L., & Posey, D. A. (1984). Uso de formigas do gênero Azteca para controle de saúvas entre os Caiapó do Brasil. Ciência e Cultura, 36(Suplemento), 935.
  • Posey, D. A. (1984). A preliminary report on diversified management of the tropical forest by the Kayapó Indians of the Brazilian Amazon. In G. Prance (Ed.), Advances in Economic Botany (Vol. 1, pp. 112–116). New York: The New York Botanical Garden.
  • Posey, D. A. (1984). Keepers of the campo. New York Botanical Garden Magazine, 8, 8–12,32.
  • Posey, D. A. (1984). Os kayapó e a natureza. Ciência Hoje, 4(12), 36–41.
  • Anderson, A. B., & Posey, D. A. (1985). Manejo de cerrado pelos índios Kayapó. Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Série Botânica, 2(1), 77–98.
  • Posey, D. A. (1985). Ethnobiology: philosophy and methodology. Los Ensayistas, 18/19, 65–88.
  • Posey, D. A. (1985). Indigenous management of tropical forest ecosystems: the case of the Kayapó Indians of the Brazilian Amazon. Agroforestry Systems, 3(2), 139–158.
  • Posey, D. A. (1985). Native and indigenous guidelines for new Amazonian development strategies: understanding biological diversity through ethnoecology. In J. Hemming (Ed.), Change in the Amazon Basin (Vol. 1, pp. 156–180). Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press.
  • Posey, D. A. (1985). Report from Gorotire: will Kayapó traditions survive? Focus, 7(4), 3.
  • Posey, D. A., & Camargo, J. M. F. (1985). Additional notes on the classification and knowledge of stingless bees (Meliponinae, Apidae, Hymenoptera) by the Kayapó Indians of Gorotire, Pará, Brazil. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 54(8), 247–274.
  • Elisabetsky, E., & Posey, D. A. (1986). Pesquisa etnofarmacológica e recursos naturais no trópico úmido: o caso dos índios Kayapó do Brasil e suas implicaçoes para a ciência médica. In Anais do Primeiro Simpósio do Trópico Úmido (Vol. 2, pp. 85–93). Belém, Brazil: Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária, Centro de Pesquisa Agropecuária do Trópico Úmido.
  • Posey, D. A. (1986). Concepts of health, illness, curing and death, in relation to medicinal plants and the appearance of the Messianic King on the Island of Lençois, Maranhão, Brazil. In E. Parker (Ed.), The Amazon Caboclo: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (pp. 279–313). Williamsburg, Virginia: College of William and Mary.
  • Posey, D. A. (1986). Etnobiologia: teoria e prática. In D. Ribeiro (Ed.), Suma Etnológica Brasileira (Vol. 1 (Etnobiologia), pp. 15–28). Petrópolis, Brazil: Vozes/FINEP.
  • Posey, D. A. (1986). Etnoecologia e investigação do manejo dos recursos pelos índios Kayapó de Gorotire, Brasil (Ethnoecology and the investigation of resource management by the Kayapo Indians of Gorotire, Brazil). In Anais do Primeiro Simposio do Trópico Úmido (Vol. 6, pp. 63–70). Belém, Brazil: Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária, Centro de Pesquisa Agropecuária do Trópico Úmido.
  • Posey, D. A. (1986). Etnoentomologia dos tribos indígenas da Amazônia. In D. Ribeiro (Ed.), Suma Etnológica Brasileira (Vol. 1: Etnobiologia, pp. 251–272). Petrópolis, Brazil: Vozes/FINEP.
  • Posey, D. A. (1986). Hypothesis generation and testing in ethnobiology and ethnoentomology: the "intellectual bridge" between science and cultures. In Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of the International Union for the Study of Social Insects (18–22 August 1986). Munich: Springer Verlag.
  • Posey, D. A. (1986). Introduçao. Etnobiologia: teoria e prática. In D. Ribeiro (Ed.), Suma Etnológica Brasileira. Vol. 1. Etnobiologia (pp. 15–25). Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro: Vozes/FINEP.
  • Posey, D. A. (1986). Manejo da floresta secundária, capoeiras, campos e cerrados (Kayapó). In D. Ribeiro (Ed.), Suma Etnológica Brasileira (Vol. 1 (Etnobiologia), pp. 173–188). Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro: Vozes/FINEP.
  • Posey, D. A. (1986). Temas e inquirições em etnoentomologia: algumas sugestões quanto à geração e teste de hipóteses. Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Série Antropologia, 2(2), 99–134.
  • Posey, D. A. (1986). Topics and issues in ethnoentomology, with some suggestions for the development of hypothesis generation and testing in ethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology, 6(1), 99–120.
  • Posey, D. A., & Elisabetsky, E. (1986). Pesquisa etnofarmacológica e recursos naturais no Trópico Umido: o caso dos índios Kayapó e suas implicações para a ciência médica. In Primeiro Simpósio do Trópico Umido (pp. 85–93). Belém, Brazil: Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária, Centro de Pesquisa Agropecuária do Trópico Úmido.
  • Anderson, A. B., & Posey, D. A. (1987). Índios e a natureza: reflorestamento indígena. Ciência Hoje, 6(31), 44–51.
  • Anderson, A. B., & Posey, D. A. (1987). Reflorestamento indígena. Ciência Hoje, 6(31), 44–50.
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  • Posey, D. A. (2000). Ethnobiology and ethnoecology in the context of national laws and international agreements affecting indigenous and local knowledge, traditional resources and intellectual property rights. In R. Ellen, P. Parkes & A. Bicker (Eds.), Indigenous Environmental Knowledge and its transformations. Critical Anthropological Perspectives (pp. 35–54). London: Routledge. ISBN 90-5702-484-5
  • Posey, D. A. (2000). Exploitation of biodiversity and indigenous knowledge in Latin America: challenges to sovereignty and the old order. In C. Cavalcanti (Ed.), The Environment, Sustainable Development and Public Policies: Building Sustainability in Brazil (pp. 186–209). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Press.
  • Posey, D. A. (2000). Selling Grandma: commodification of the sacred. In D. Shankar (Ed.), Conservation of Medicinal Plants. Bangalore, India: Institute for the Revitalization of Traditional Health.
  • Posey, D. A., & Overal, W. L. (2000). Social insects and the Kayapó Indians of the Brazilian Amazon: indigenous appreciation and nomenclature of biodiversity. In Proceedings of the International Congress of Entomology.
  • Laird, S. A., & Posey, D. A. (2001). Professional society standards for biodiversity research: codes of ethics and research guidelines. In S. A. Laird (Ed.), Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge: Equitable Partnerships in Practice (pp. Chapter 3). London: Earthscan Publications. ISBN 1-85383-698-2
  • Posey, D. A. (2001). Biological and cultural diversity: the inextricable, linked by language and politics [Electronic Version]. Terralingua from http://www.terralingua.org/.
  • Posey, D. A. (2001). Biological and cultural diversity: the inextricable, linked by language and politics. In L. Maffi (Ed.), On Biocultural Diversity: Linking Language, Knowledge, and the Environment (pp. 379–396). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
  • Posey, D. A. (2001). Cultural landscapes. In C. R. Elevitch (Ed.), The Overstory Book: Cultivating Connections with Trees (2 ed., pp. 17–19). Holualoa, Hawaii: Permanent Agriculture Resources. ISBN 0-9702544-3-1
  • Posey, D. A. (2002). Commodification of the sacred through intellectual property rights. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 83(1-2), 3–12.
  • Posey, D. A. (2002). Selling Grandma: commodification of the sacred through intellectual property rights. In E. Barkan & R. Bush (Eds.), Claiming the Stones/Naming the Bones: Cultural Property and the Negotiation of National and Ethnic Identity. Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute.
  • Posey, D. A. (2002). Upsetting the sacred balance: can the study of indigenous knowledge reflect cosmic connectedness? In P. Sillitoe, A. Bicker & J. Pottier (Eds.), Participating in Development: Approaches to Indigenous Knowledge (pp. 24–42). New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-25868-5
  • Posey, D. A. (2003). Fragmenting cosmic connections: converting nature into commodity. In S. A. Vertovec & D. A. Posey (Eds.), Globalization, Globalism, Environments, and Environmentalism: Consciousness of Connections (The Linacre Lectures) (pp. 123–140). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Posey, D. A. (2003). Insects, foods, medicines and folklore in Amazonia. In E. Motte-Florac & J. M. C. Thomas (Eds.), Les "Insectes" Dans La Tradition Orale - Insects in Oral Literature and Tradition (pp. 221–237). Paris: Peeters Publishers. ISBN 90-429-1307-X

Book reviews edit

  • Posey, D. A. (1980). (Review of) Folk Literature of the Gê Indians (Wilbert). American Anthropologist, 82(3), 608.
  • Posey, D. A. (1988). (Review of) Pharmacopées traditionnelles en Guyane: Créoles, Palikur, Wayäpi (Grenand, Moretti, and Jacquemin). Collection mémoires No. 108. Paris: Orstrom. Interciencia 13(6), 328.
  • Posey, D. A. (1989). (Review of) Pharmacopées traditionnelles en Guyane: Créoles, Palikur, Wayäpi (Grenand, Moretti, and Jacquemin). Collection mémoires No. 108. Paris: Orstrom. Journal of Ethnobiology.
  • Posey, D. A. (1990). (Review of) Amazon Frontier: The Defeat of the Brazilian Indians (John Hemming). Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Journal of Forest History Society, 34(3), 145.
  • Posey, D. A. (1994). (Review of) In the Society of Nature (Philippe Descola), Cambridge University Press. Journal of Applied Ecology.
  • Posey, D. A. (1994). (Review of) The Ecology of Choice and Symbol: Essays in Honour of Fredrik Barth, Eds. Reidar Gronhaug, Gunnar Haaland, & Gerog Hendriksen. 1991, Bergen, Norway: Alma Mater Forlag. Man.
  • Posey, D. A. (1995). (Review of the film) The Journey Back. Directed by Peter Elsass, Produced by the Danish National Film Board. Visual Anthropology, 7(4), 281–282.
  • Posey, D. A. (1995). (Review of) A Amazônia e a Crise da Modernizacão (eds. Maria Angela d'Incão & Isolda Silveira), Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi/CNPq. Journal of Latin American Studies, 27, 487–488.
  • Posey, D. A. (1995). (Review of) Footprints of the Forest (William L. Balee), Columbia University Press. Times Literary Supplement, 4809 (June 2).
  • Posey, D. A. (1995). (Review of) Footprints of the Forest (William L. Balée), Columbia University Press. Journal of Ethnobiology, 15(1), 154–155.
  • Posey, D. A. (1995). (Review of) In the Society of Nature (Philippe Descola), Cambridge University Press. Journal of Ethnobiology, 15(1), 155–156.
  • Posey, D. A. (1996). (Review of) The Spirit of the Soil: Agriculture and Environmental Ethics, Paul Thompson (London: Routledge Press, 1995). Journal of Biogeography.
  • Posey, D. A. (1996). (Review of) Dance of the Dolphin: Transformation and Disenchantment, Candace Slater, (Chicago & London: The University of Chicago Press, 1994). Journal of Latin American Studies(May).
  • Posey, D. A. (1996). (Review of) Indigenous Peoples & the Future of Amazonia: An Ecological Anthropology of an Endangered World, Leslie E. Sponsel, Editor (The University of Arizona Press, 1995). Journal of Biogeography.
  • Posey, D. A. (1996). (Review of) This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment, Paul Gottlieb (ed.), (London: Routledge Press, 1995). Journal of Biogeography.
  • Posey, D. A. (1996). (Review of) Amazonia: Man and Culture in a Counterfeit Paradise, B. J. Meggars (Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1995). Journal of Biogeography.
  • Posey, D. A. (1998). (Review of) Changing Fortune: Biodiversity and Peasant Livelihood in the Peruvian Andes, Karl S. Zimmerer (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996). Journal of Latin American Studies, 30 , 681–683.
  • Posey, D. A. (1999). (Review of) Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies, Jarred Diamond, (Jonathan Cape, London, 1997). Journal of Biogeography (Global Ecology and Biogeography, and Diversity and Distributions).
  • Posey, D. A. (2000). (Review of) A Água e o Homem na Várzea do Careiro, Hilgard O'Reilly Sternberg. 1998, Second Edition, Coleção Friedrich Katzer, Belém, Pará: Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi/CNPq (2 vols). Journal of Biogeography.

Further reading edit

  • Posey, Darrell Addison (author) & Plenderleith, Kristina (ed.) (2004) Indigenous knowledge and ethics: a Darrell Posey reader. London: Taylor & Francis, Inc. ISBN 978-0-415-32363-5 ISBN 0-415-32363-0.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Times of 31 March 2001 (p. 25)
  2. ^ Darrell A. Posey. 1991(1995). Memories of William G. Haag. Louisiana Archaeology, no. 18.
  3. ^ Text as seen on the 2013-07-02 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-03-06. Retrieved 2008-03-13.
  5. ^ 11th International Congress of Ethnobiology 2008-03-23 at the Wayback Machine. Cusco, Peru, 25–30 June 2008. OR 11th International Congress of Ethnobiology 2008-04-11 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Two obituary articles for Daryl Posey, posted on webpage of the Posey Fellowship of the International Society of Ethnobiology 2021-10-08 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 7 Oct 2021.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Darrell A Posey news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message Darrell Addison Posey March 14 1947 March 6 2001 was an American anthropologist and biologist who vitalized the study of traditional knowledge of indigenous and folk populations in Brazil and other countries He called his approach ethnobiology and combined research with respect for other cultures especially indigenous intellectual property rights Darrell Addison PoseyBornMarch 14 1947 1947 03 14 Henderson KentuckyDiedMarch 6 2001 2001 03 07 aged 53 Oxford UKAlma materLouisiana State University B A M A University of Georgia Ph D AnthropologyKnown forDefense of Amazonian Indians and indigenous intellectual property rightsAwardsUN Global 500 awardScientific careerFieldsEntomology EthnobiologyInstitutionsMuseu Paraense Emilio GoeldiDoctoral advisorMichael D OlienOther academic advisorsWilliam G Haag An obituary described him as an anthropologist who gave up scholarly detachment to fight for the rights of native peoples 1 He never married and was survived by his parents and brother He died of a brain tumor at 53 years of age in Oxford England where he made his home after 1992 Contents 1 Early life 2 University studies 3 Kayapo studies 4 Ethnobiological research 4 1 Posey s concept 4 2 Field research methods 4 3 Examples from Posey s work 5 Activism 5 1 Indian lands 5 2 Biodiversity conservation 5 3 Indigenous intellectual property rights 5 4 Bioethics of ethnobiology 5 4 1 Declaration of Belem 6 Legacy 7 Films and videos 8 Selected writings 8 1 Books and edited volumes 8 2 Papers and book chapters 8 3 Book reviews 9 Further reading 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEarly life editDarrell A Posey was born on March 14 1947 son of Henry and Pearl Posey in rural Henderson Kentucky From an early age he was a member of the Anglican Church Educated at Henderson County High School he had a biology teacher Mr Ned Barra who encouraged his interest in insects University studies editIn 1970 Posey was graduated with a B Sc in Entomology by the Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana He obtained a M A in Anthropology in 1974 also at the Louisiana State University with the thesis The Fifth Ward Settlement A Tri Racial Marginal Group He obtained a Ph D in anthropology in 1979 at the University of Georgia Athens Georgia with the thesis Ethnoentomology of the Gorotire Kayapo of Central Brazil Posey s switch from entomology to anthropology was due to his friendship with anthropology professor William G Haag at Louisiana State University This is explained in a memorial by Posey 2 Even after his move to anthropology Posey did not cut his ties with entomology At the University of Georgia he was a close associate of entomology professor Murray S Blum Years afterward he continued to research the ethnobiology of insects a field he termed ethnoentomology in his 1979 doctoral thesis Kayapo studies editArriving in Brazil in 1976 Posey made lasting friendships with researchers at the Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi in Belem and the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia in Manaus After his graduate studies Posey returned to Brazil in 1982 as a professor in the Department of Biology at the Federal University of Maranhao in Sao Luis then reorganized under the chairmanship of geneticist Dr Warwick E Kerr He mounted an interdisciplinary ethnobiological research project called the Kayapo Project that would eventually involve over 30 specialists in fields such as agronomy botany entomology plant genetics astronomy soil sciences human geography anthropology and linguistics To document the extensive traditional biological knowledge of the Kayapo Indians Posey and collaborators spent months in the field with Kayapo specialists such as chiefs Ute Toto i Kanhunk and Paulinho Paiakan Pajes Beptopup and Kwyre ka also offered their experience Many conferences with scientific and indigenous project participants served to disseminate project results especially at Brazilian scientific conclaves The Kayapo Project continued when Posey relocated in 1986 to the Goeldi Museum in Belem Brazil at the invitation of museum director Dr Guilherme M de La Penha In 1988 he organized the First International Congress of Ethnobiology in Belem during which the Kayapo Project and its results were highlighted Ethnobiological research editAlthough the term ethnobiology had been used in the past for a different idea Posey adopted this for his study of indigenous and folk knowledge about plants animals and ecosystems To designate other areas of indigenous and folk knowledge the term ethnoscience can be used in an analogous manner In the past anthropology had been wed to biology in the unholy union of biological determinism in which Man is treated wholly without culture or the ability to learn Posey repudiated this view and dared to see indigenous and folk societies as the inheritors of a vast corpus of useful knowledge for the sustainable utilization and management of natural resources As can be seen in his review of Diamond s best seller Guns Germs and Steel The Fates of Human Societies in 1999 Posey would have biological determinism laid to rest After all where can one find human groups without culture Posey s concept edit For ethnobiology to be scientific testable hypotheses are generated from information offered by indigenous and folk informants The emic etic filter has to be respected and a decoding of traditional knowledge is necessary to bridge the two cultures Field research methods edit Participant observation in the field with indigenous and traditional communities was always part of Posey s work plan Interviews with informants were always unstructured and conducted according to the generative method specifically designed not to elicit information offered in support of researchers perceived biases Examples from Posey s work edit Do the Kayapo Indians manage their natural resources Do they plant forest islands in the savanna Do they recognize eco zones and know what resources are to be found in each Is their agriculture sustainable Their hunting What about their medicine Does what they know constitute a science Activism editIn his activism Posey incurred opposition not only from those who would exploit natural resources belonging to Indians but also from scientists and academics who were callous in their disregard for indigenous intellectual property rights One Brazilian weekly news magazine Veja referred to him as a gigolo of the Indians for his defense of Indians human and civil rights Indian lands edit Posey s support for indigenous peoples brought him into conflict with the Brazilian government in 1987 when Paiakan and Kube l two young Kayapo leaders he was accompanying in Washington D C complained to World Bank officials of a planned hydro electric dam on the Xingu River that would flood Indian lands The threat of criminal prosecution from the federal government against Posey and the Kayapo chiefs for interfering in Brazilian foreign affairs caused a public outcry both in Brazil and abroad In February 1989 Darrell helped organize the First Meeting of the Indigenous Peoples of the Xingu the first joint meeting of Amazonian tribes to protest the destruction of the forest in Altamira Para This event focussed on hydro electric dams on the Xingu River and caused these ecologically disastrous projects to be cancelled or at least reformulated In 2008 however these once discarded projects are again being proposed by the Brazilian government with slightly different packaging In 1992 Posey was the main organizer of the Earth Parliament a parallel event at the United Nations Rio de Janeiro Conference on the Environment Rio Earth Summit aimed at valuing indigenous knowledge and rights The Earth Parliament was a 15 day assembly of indigenous and minority groups held during the 1992 Earth Summit Biodiversity conservation edit For Posey indigenous knowledge was a key to the sustainable use of natural biotic resources major Indigenous intellectual property rights edit Like collective rights to land Indians and other traditional societies have collective intellectual property rights IPR to their knowledge Posey championed the cause of indigenous and folk intellectual property rights during the last decade of his life Bioethics of ethnobiology edit Western society has appropriated indigenous and traditional knowledge without recompensation or even recognition Posey questioned whether scientific research even of the most disinterested sort might not lead to the violation of indigenous intellectual property rights or bio piracy Declaration of Belem edit During the July 19 24 1988 International Congress of Ethnobiology organized by Posey in Belem the following document was adopted 3 Declaration of BelemLeading anthropologists biologists chemists sociologists and representatives of several indigenous populations met in to discuss common concerns at the First International Congress of Ethnobiology and to found International Society of ethnobiology Major concerns outlined by conference contributors were the study of the ways that indigenous and rural populations uniquely perceive utilize and manage their natural resources and the development of programs that will guarantee the preservation of vital biological and cultural diversity This declaration was articulated As ethnobiologists we are alarmed that SINCE Tropical forests and other fragile ecosystems are disappearing Many species both plant and animal are threatened with extinction Indigenous cultures around the world are being disrupted and destroyed AND GIVEN That economic agricultural and health conditions of people are dependent on these resources That native people have been stewards of 95 of the world s genetic resources and That there is an inextricable link between cultural and biological diversity WE MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY STRONGLY URGE ACTIONS AS FOLLOWS Henceforth a substantial proportion of development aid must be covered to efforts aimed at ehnobiological inventory conservation and management programs Mechanisms be established by which indigenous specialists are recognized as proper Authorities and are consulted in all programs affecting them their resources and their environments All other inalienable human rights be recognized and guaranteed including cultural and linguistic identity Procedures must be developed to compensate native peoples for the utilization of their knowledge and their biological resources Educational programs must be implemented to alert the global community to the value of ethnobiological knowledge for human well being All medical programs include the recognition of and respect for traditional healers and the incorporation of traditional health practices that enhance the health status of these populations Ethnobiologists make available the results of their research to the native peoples with whom they have worked especially including dissemination in the native language Exchange of information should be promoted among indigenous and rural peoples regarding conservation management and sustainable utilization of resources Belem Brazil July 1988Legacy editPosey was a full researcher Pesquisador Titular for the Brazilian National Council for Science and Technology at the Goeldi Museum Belem Brazil He was Director of the Programme for Traditional Resource Rights of the Oxford Centre for the Environment Ethics and Society and a Fellow of Linacre College at the University of Oxford He was Founding President of the International Society of Ethnobiology and was President of the Global Coalition for Bio Cultural Diversity under whose auspices he founded the Working Group on Traditional Resource Rights which he coordinated He was the first recipient of the Sierra Club s Chico Mendes Award for Outstanding Bravery in Defense of the Environment and in 1993 he received the United Nations Global 500 Award for Outstanding Achievement in Service to the Environment He had few formal students in Brazil or elsewhere but his impact as a teacher is remembered by many who later became ethnobiologists He presented many talks in Brazil and other countries and his work was featured in several films and videos The International Society of Ethnobiology ISE created the ISE Darrel Posey Fellowship for Ethnoecology and Traditional Resource Rights in order to promote understanding of peoples complex and dynamic relationship with their environment and supports indigenous peoples and local communities working to sustainably manage and security rights to their environments and resources The Darrell Posey fellowship for ethnoecology and traditional resource rights was launched in 2004 with a grant from the Christensen Fund and is administrated by the International Society of Ethnobiology of which Darrell Posey was a founder 4 The June 2008 11th International Congress of Ethnobiology in Cusco Peru explicitly explored the Darrell A Posey legacy in a session titled Ethnobiology and Traditional Resource Rights Darrell Posey s Legacy This session celebrated Darrell Posey s many contributions and influences in the field of ethnobiology over the past several decades both direct and indirect 5 When Western scientists and other academics listen respectfully and learn at the feet of indigenous and traditional leaders Posey s legacy will become reality Following his death Posey s executors donated a large collection of photographs and other papers relating to his Kayapo research to the Pitt Rivers Museum University of Oxford In 2017 the family of Posey donated artifacts and archival material belonging to Darrell to the Kentucky Historical Society located in Frankfort Kentucky Films and videos edit1986 Special segment Today Show NBC USA on Kayapo Indian Natural Resource Management Lisa Freed producer 1987 Ciencia dos Mebengokre 2 part video on ethnobiological knowledge of Kayapo Indians made with TV GLOBO for Globo Ciencia Brazil Marcia Sanchez producer 1988 Alternativos contra Destruicao 2 part series for TV Manchete Brazil on Kayapo natural resource management made for Estacao Ciencia Ricardo Monte Rosa producer 1988 Without Borders documentary film made for the United Nations on native peoples CNN Productions USA Barbara Pyle producer 1988 Jungle Pharmacy documentary film made for TV Trust for the Environment Central TV Britain on medicinal plants used by native peoples Herbert Girardet producer 1989 Xingu Encounter a documentary film about the First Encounter of Indian Peoples in the Amazon Floresta Films Neville d Almeida Director D A Posey text amp narration 1990 Kayapo Knowledge and the Future of the Amazon a documentary film about the educational activities and aspects of the ethnobiological research project with the Kayapo Indians De Campos Producoes Belem Para text narration editing assistant and co direction production 1990 Altamira and After a documentary of the Altamira Encounter and the subsequent activities of the indigenous groups of the Amazon in defense of their native lands and resources De Campos Producoes Belem Para text narration assistant editing and co production 1990 Will the Yanomami Survive De Campos Producoes Belem Para text narration assistant editing and co production 1991 The Institute for Ethnobiology of the Amazon INEA a documentary about applied ethnobiological research in the Belem based institute De Campos Producoes Belem Para text narration assistant editing and co production 1991 Natural Products and Green Consumerism a film about selling the tropical forest and the problems that result De Campos Producoes Belem Para text narration assistant editing and co production 1991 Letter to the Kayapo a film about the dangers of logging to indigenous peoples and especially the Kayapo Footprint Films London technical advisor 1992 Earth Parliament promotional film about the indigenous gathering for UNCED 92 in Rio de Janeiro Foot Print Films London co production 1992 Amazon Knowledge a documentary of the importance of traditional indigenous knowledge of Amazonian Indians EMA Producoes Brasilia DF Brazil text narration and assistant direction and editing 1997 The Kayapo 5 Years after the Earth Summit CNN Documentary Productions as scientific advisor amp technical assistant Selected writings editBooks and edited volumes edit Posey D A 1974 The Fifth Ward Settlement a tri racial marginal group Unpublished M A thesis Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana Posey D A 1979 Ethnoentomology of the Gorotire Kayapo of central Brazil Unpublished Ph D thesis University of Georgia Athens Georgia Posey D A et al 1987 Alternativas a destruicao ciencia dos Mebengokre Kayapo Belem Brazil Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Museum exhibit catalog Posey D A amp Balee W L Eds 1989 Resource Management in Amazonia Indigenous and Folk Strategies Advances in Economic Botany 7 New York New York Botanical Garden Press ISBN 978 0 89327 340 8 ISBN 0 89327 340 6 Posey D A amp Overal W L Eds 1990 Ethnobiology Implications and Applications Proceedings of the First International Congress of Ethnobiology 1988 Belem Brazil Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi ISBN 85 7098 020 5 ISBN 978 85 7098 020 5 Posey D A 1995 Indigenous peoples and traditional resource rights a basis for equitable relationships Oxford Green College Centre for Environmental Policy and Understanding Posey D A Argumedo A da Costa e Silva E Dutfield G amp Plenderleith K 1995 Indigenous peoples traditional technologies and equitable sharing international instruments for the protection of community intellectual property and traditional resource rights Gland Switzerland International Union for the Conservation of Nature Posey D A 1996 Equitable Sharing of Benefits International Instruments for the Protection of Community Intellectual Property and Traditional Resource Rights The Hague International Union for the Conservation of Nature UNA International Books Posey D A 1996 Provisions and mechanisms of the Convention on Biological Diversity for Access to Traditional Technologies and Benefit Sharing for Indigenous and Local Communities Embodying Traditional Lifestyles OCEES Research Paper 6 Oxford Oxford Centre for the Environment Ethics amp Society ISBN 1 900316 05 6 Martin G A Hoare A L amp Posey D A Eds 1996 Sources for Applying Ethnobotany to Conservation and Community Development People and Plants Handbook Paris UNESCO WWF amp Kew Botanical Gardens Pei Shengji Su Yong ge Long Chun lin Marr K amp Posey D A Eds 1996 The Challenges of Ethnobiology in the 21st Century Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Ethnobiology Kunming China Yunnan Science and Technology Press Posey D A Dutfield G Plenderleith K da Costa e Silva E amp Argumedo A 1996 Traditional Resource Rights International Instruments for Protection and Compensation for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Gland International Union for the Conservation of Nature ISBN 2 8317 0355 7 Posey D A amp Dutfield G 1996 Beyond Intellectual Property Toward Traditional Resource Rights for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Ottawa International Development Research Centre ISBN 0 88936 799 X ISBN 978 0 88936 799 9 Posey D A amp Dutfield G 1997 Indigenous peoples and sustainability cases and actions Utrecht International Union for the Conservation of Nature and International Books Posey D A Ed 1999 Cultural and Spiritual Values of Biodiversity London United Nations Environmental Programme amp Intermediate Technology Publications ISBN 1 85339 397 5 ISBN 1 85339 394 0 Posey D A 2002 Kayapo Ethnoecology and Culture New York Routledge ISBN 978 0 415 27791 4 Posey D A amp Vertovec S A Eds 2003 Globalization Globalism Environments and Environmentalism Consciousness of Connections The Linacre Lectures Oxford amp New York Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 926452 0 ISBN 0 19 926452 X Posey D A 2004 Indigenous Knowledge and Ethics A Darrell Posey Reader New York Routledge ISBN 978 0 415 32363 5 ISBN 0 415 32363 0 Posey D A amp Balick M J Eds 2006 Human Impacts on Amazonia The Role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Conservation and Development New York Columbia University Press ISBN 978 0 231 10588 0 Papers and book chapters edit Posey D A 1976 Entomological considerations in Southeastern aboriginal demography Ethnohistory 23 2 147 160 Posey D A 1977 An ethnoentomological perspective of the Southeastern Indian belief system Human Mosaic 11 1 1 10 Posey D A 1978 Ethnoentomological survey of Amerind groups in lowland Latin America The Florida Entomologist 61 4 225 229 Posey D A 1978 Freejack lore and anomaly a study of the Fifth Ward Settlement of southeastern Louisiana Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers 52 66 71 Posey D A Kerr W E amp Wolter Filho W 1978 Cupa ou cipo babao alimento de alguns indios amazonicos Acta Amazonica 8 4 702 705 Posey D A 1979 Cisao dos Kayapo nao impede crescimento populacional Revista de Atualidade Indigena 16 16 52 58 Posey D A 1979 Kayapo controla inseto com uso adequado do ambiente Revista de Atualidade Indigena 14 47 58 Posey D A 1979 Origin development and maintenance of a Louisiana mixed blood community the ethnohistory of the Freejacks of the First Ward Settlement Journal of Ethnohistory 26 2 177 192 Posey D A 1979 Pyka to ti Kayapo mostra a sua aldeia de origem Revista de Atualidade Indigena 3 14 50 57 Posey D A 1979 Social name and mixed blood places the Freejacks of the Fifth Ward Settlement The Florida Anthropologist 32 1 8 16 Posey D A 1979 The anthropologist and the Big Lips The Rainbow 103 3 20 23 Posey D A 1980 Algumas observaciones ethnoentomologicas sobre grupos Amerindos en la America Latina America Indigena 15 1 105 120 Posey D A 1981 Apicultura popular dos Kayapo Revista de Atualidade Indigena 20 1 36 41 Posey D A 1981 Ethnoentomology of the Kayapo Indians of central Brazil wasps warriors and fearless men Journal of Ethnobiology 1 1 165 174 Posey D A 1981 Language variation and ethnicity in an American tri racial group In S Lander amp K Reah Eds Aspects of Linguistic Variation Proceedings of the Conference on Language Varieties pp 1 10 Sheffield England Centre for English Cultural Tradition and Language University of Sheffield Posey D A 1981 The Kayapo origin of night Journal of Latin American Indian Literatures 5 2 59 63 Posey D A 1982 Keepers of the forest New York Botanical Garden Magazine 6 1 18 24 Posey D A 1982 Nomadic agriculture in the Amazon New York Botanical Garden Magazine 6 1 18 24 Posey D A 1982 The importance of bees to Kayapo Indians of the Brazilian Amazon The Florida Entomologist 65 4 452 458 Posey D A 1982 The journey of a Kayapo shaman Journal of Latin American Indian Literatures 6 3 13 19 Posey D A 1982 The Kayapo of the Brazilian Amazon Carnegie Magazine Carnegie Institute 61 4 18 23 Posey D A 1982 Time space and the interface of divergent cultures the Kayapo Indians face the future Revista Brasileira de Antropologia 25 89 104 Posey D A 1983 Ethnomethodology as an emic guide to cultural systems the case of the insects and the Kayapo Indians of Amazonia Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 1 3 135 144 Posey D A 1983 Folk apiculture of the Kayapo Indians of Brazil Biotropica 15 2 154 158 Posey D A 1983 Indigenous ecological knowledge and the development of the Amazon In E F Moran Ed The Dilemma of Amazonian Development pp 225 257 Boulder Colorado Westview Press Posey D A 1983 Indigenous knowledge and development An ideological bridge to the future Ciencia e Cultura 35 7 877 894 Posey D A 1983 Keeping of stingless bees by the Kayapo Indians of Brazil Journal of Ethnobiology 3 1 63 73 Posey D A 1983 O conhecimento Kayapo etnometodologia e sistema cultural Anuario Antropologico 81 109 121 Posey D A Parker E da Silva L F amp Frechione J 1983 Resource exploitation in Amazonia ethnoecological examples from four populations Annals of the Carnegie Museum 52 8 163 203 Posey D A Frechione J Eddins J Francelino Da Silva L Myers D Case D and Macbeath P 1984 Ethnoecology as applied anthropology in Amazonian development Human Organization 43 2 95 107 Kerr W E amp Posey D A 1984 Informacoes adicionais sobre an agricultura dos Kayapo Interciencia 9 6 392 400 Overal W L amp Posey D A 1984 Uso de formigas do genero Azteca para controle de sauvas entre os Caiapo do Brasil Ciencia e Cultura 36 Suplemento 935 Posey D A 1984 A preliminary report on diversified management of the tropical forest by the Kayapo Indians of the Brazilian Amazon In G Prance Ed Advances in Economic Botany Vol 1 pp 112 116 New York The New York Botanical Garden Posey D A 1984 Keepers of the campo New York Botanical Garden Magazine 8 8 12 32 Posey D A 1984 Os kayapo e a natureza Ciencia Hoje 4 12 36 41 Anderson A B amp Posey D A 1985 Manejo de cerrado pelos indios Kayapo Boletim do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Serie Botanica 2 1 77 98 Posey D A 1985 Ethnobiology philosophy and methodology Los Ensayistas 18 19 65 88 Posey D A 1985 Indigenous management of tropical forest ecosystems the case of the Kayapo Indians of the Brazilian Amazon Agroforestry Systems 3 2 139 158 Posey D A 1985 Native and indigenous guidelines for new Amazonian development strategies understanding biological diversity through ethnoecology In J Hemming Ed Change in the Amazon Basin Vol 1 pp 156 180 Manchester UK Manchester University Press Posey D A 1985 Report from Gorotire will Kayapo traditions survive Focus 7 4 3 Posey D A amp Camargo J M F 1985 Additional notes on the classification and knowledge of stingless bees Meliponinae Apidae Hymenoptera by the Kayapo Indians of Gorotire Para Brazil Annals of Carnegie Museum 54 8 247 274 Elisabetsky E amp Posey D A 1986 Pesquisa etnofarmacologica e recursos naturais no tropico umido o caso dos indios Kayapo do Brasil e suas implicacoes para a ciencia medica In Anais do Primeiro Simposio do Tropico Umido Vol 2 pp 85 93 Belem Brazil Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria Centro de Pesquisa Agropecuaria do Tropico Umido Posey D A 1986 Concepts of health illness curing and death in relation to medicinal plants and the appearance of the Messianic King on the Island of Lencois Maranhao Brazil In E Parker Ed The Amazon Caboclo Historical and Contemporary Perspectives pp 279 313 Williamsburg Virginia College of William and Mary Posey D A 1986 Etnobiologia teoria e pratica In D Ribeiro Ed Suma Etnologica Brasileira Vol 1 Etnobiologia pp 15 28 Petropolis Brazil Vozes FINEP Posey D A 1986 Etnoecologia e investigacao do manejo dos recursos pelos indios Kayapo de Gorotire Brasil Ethnoecology and the investigation of resource management by the Kayapo Indians of Gorotire Brazil In Anais do Primeiro Simposio do Tropico Umido Vol 6 pp 63 70 Belem Brazil Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria Centro de Pesquisa Agropecuaria do Tropico Umido Posey D A 1986 Etnoentomologia dos tribos indigenas da Amazonia In D Ribeiro Ed Suma Etnologica Brasileira Vol 1 Etnobiologia pp 251 272 Petropolis Brazil Vozes FINEP Posey D A 1986 Hypothesis generation and testing in ethnobiology and ethnoentomology the intellectual bridge between science and cultures In Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of the International Union for the Study of Social Insects 18 22 August 1986 Munich Springer Verlag Posey D A 1986 Introducao Etnobiologia teoria e pratica In D Ribeiro Ed Suma Etnologica Brasileira Vol 1 Etnobiologia pp 15 25 Petropolis Rio de Janeiro Vozes FINEP Posey D A 1986 Manejo da floresta secundaria capoeiras campos e cerrados Kayapo In D Ribeiro Ed Suma Etnologica Brasileira Vol 1 Etnobiologia pp 173 188 Petropolis Rio de Janeiro Vozes FINEP Posey D A 1986 Temas e inquiricoes em etnoentomologia algumas sugestoes quanto a geracao e teste de hipoteses Boletim do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Serie Antropologia 2 2 99 134 Posey D A 1986 Topics and issues in ethnoentomology with some suggestions for the development of hypothesis generation and testing in ethnobiology Journal of Ethnobiology 6 1 99 120 Posey D A amp Elisabetsky E 1986 Pesquisa etnofarmacologica e recursos naturais no Tropico Umido o caso dos indios Kayapo e suas implicacoes para a ciencia medica In Primeiro Simposio do Tropico Umido pp 85 93 Belem Brazil Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria Centro de Pesquisa Agropecuaria do Tropico Umido Anderson A B amp Posey D A 1987 Indios e a natureza reflorestamento indigena Ciencia Hoje 6 31 44 51 Anderson A B amp Posey D A 1987 Reflorestamento indigena Ciencia Hoje 6 31 44 50 Posey D A 1987 An ethnoentomological survey of Brazilian Indians Entomologia Generalis 12 2 3 190 202 Posey D A 1987 Contact before contact typology of post Columbian interaction with the Northern Kayapo of the Amazon Basin Boletim do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Serie Antropologia 3 2 135 154 Posey D A 1987 Etnobiologia como uma ciencia aplicada e seu papel na criacao de novos modelos para conservacao na Amazonia In G Kohlhepp Ed Homem e Natureza na Amazonia Tubingen Geographisches Institut Universitat Tubingen Posey D A 1987 Etnobiologia e ciencia de folk sua importancia para a Amazonia Tubinger Geographische Studien 95 95 108 Posey D A 1987 Etnobiologia y ciencia folk su importancia para la Amazonia Hombre y Ambiente El punto da vista indigena 1 4 2 26 Posey D A 1984 Hierarchy and utility in a folk biological taxonomic system patterns in classification of arthropods by the Kayapo Indians of Brazil Journal of Ethnobiology 4 2 123 139 Posey D A 1987 Temas e inquiricoes em etnoentomologia algumas sugestoes quanto a geracao e teste de hipoteses Boletim do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Serie Antropologia 3 2 99 134 Posey D A 1988 Effects of deforestation on the Kayapo Indians in relation to loss of traditional knowledge and disruption of indigenous ecological management practices In 46th International Congress of Americanists Conference on Amazonia Deforestation and Possible Effects Abstracts pp 12 13 Amsterdam Posey D A 1988 El desarrollo de productos naturales y la cuestion de la propiedad intelectual de las communidades indigenas en el Brasil y America Latina In H J Koenig Ed El indio como sujeto y objeto de la historia latinoamericana Frankfurt am Main amp Madrid Posey D A 1988 Etnobiologia a ciencia de folk In Anais do Simposio sobre Tendencia dos Recursos da Amazonia Madrid Comissao Real do 500 Aniversario do Descobrimento das Americas Posey D A 1988 Kayapo Indian natural resource management In J S Denslow amp C Padoch Eds People of the Tropical Rain Forest pp 89 90 Berkeley Smithsonian Institution Travelling Exhibition Service amp University of California Posey D A 1988 Los Kayapo e la naturaleza Hombre y Ambiente El punto da vista indigena 2 5 79 94 Posey D A 1988 Resource management by the Kayapo Brazil In J Gradwohl amp R Greenberg Eds Saving the Tropical Forests pp 123 125 London Earthscan Publications Posey D A amp Anderson A B 1988 Reforestacion indigena Hombre y Ambiente El punto da vista indigena 2 5 67 77 Anderson A B amp Posey D A 1989 Management of a tropical scrub savanna by the Gorotire Kayapo of Brazil In D A Posey amp W L Balee Eds Resource Management in Amazonia Indigenous and Folk Strategies Advances in Economic Botany 7 pp 159 173 New York New York Botanical Garden Elisabetsky E amp Posey D A 1989 Use of contraceptive and related plants by the Kayapo Indians Brazil Journal of Ethnopharmacology 26 299 316 Hecht S B amp Posey D A 1989 Preliminary findings on soil management of the Kayapo Indians In D A Posey amp W L Balee Eds Resource Management in Amazonia Indigenous and Folk Strategies pp 174 188 New York New York Botanical Garden Posey D A 1989 Alternatives to forest destruction lessons from the Mebengokre The Ecologist 19 6 241 244 Posey D A 1989 From warclubs to words NACLA 23 1 13 19 Posey D A 1989 Medicinas alternativas Revista da Sociedade Brasileria de Historia da Ciencia 4 64 67 Posey D A 1989 The culture of Amazonian forests In D A Posey amp W L Balee Eds Resource Management in Amazonia Indigenous and Folk Strategies New York New York Botanical Garden Posey D A 1989 The Kayapo on trial for speaking out Index on Censorship 18 6 7 16 20 Posey D A amp Elisabetsky E 1989 Additional notes on contraceptive and related fertility plants used by the Kayapo Indians In D A Posey amp W L Balee Eds Resource Management in Amazonia Indigenous and Folk Strategies New York New York Botanical Garden Posey D A Frechione J amp da Silva L F 1989 The perception of ecological zones and natural resources in the Brazilian Amazon an ethnoecology of Lake Coari In D A Posey amp W L Balee Eds Resource Management in Amazonia Indigenous and Folk Strategies New York New York Botanical Garden Camargo J M F amp Posey D A 1990 O conhecimento dos Kayapo sobre as abelhas sociais sem ferrao Meliponinae Apidae Hymenoptera notas adicionais Boletim de Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Serie Zoologia 6 1 17 42 Overal W L amp Posey D A 1990 Uso de formigas Azteca para controle biologico de pragas agricolas entre os Indios Kayapo do Brasil Central In D A Posey amp W L Overal Eds Ethnobiology Implications and Applications Proceedings of the First International Congress of Ethnobiology Vol 2 pp 219 226 Belem Brazil Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Posey D A 1990 Cultivating the forests of the Amazon science of the Mebengokre Orion Nature Quarterly 9 3 16 23 Posey D A 1990 Intellectual property rights and just compensation for indigenous knowledge Anthropology Today 6 4 13 16 Posey D A 1990 Intellectual property rights what is the position of ethnobiology Journal of Ethnobiology 10 93 98 Posey D A 1990 Introduction to ethnobiology its Implications and applications In D A Posey amp W L Overal Eds Ethnobiology Implications and Applications Proceedings of the First International Congress of Ethnobiology Vol 1 pp 1 8 Belem Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Posey D A 1990 The application of ethnobiology in the conservation of dwindling natural resources lost knowledge or options for the survival of the planet In D A Posey amp W L Overal Eds Ethnobiology Implications and Applications Proceedings for the First International Congress of Ethnobiology pp 47 61 Belem Brazil Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Posey D A 1990 The science of the Mebengokre Orion 1990 Summer 16 23 Posey D A amp Anderson A B 1990 O reflorestamento indigena In G Bologna Ed Amazonia Adeus Rio de Janeiro Ed Nova Fronteira Posey D A amp Hecht S B 1990 Indigenous soil management in the Latin American tropics some implications for the Amazon Basin In D A Posey amp W L Overal Eds Ethnobiology implications and applications Proceedings for the First International Congress of Ethnobiology Belem Para Belem Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Posey D A 1991 1995 Ethnobiology in defense of indigenous peoples Louisiana Archaeology 18 101 112 Kerr W E amp Posey D A 1991 Kangara kane Tanaecium nocturnum Bignoniaceae um cipo usado pelos indios Kayapo como inseticida natural Acta Amazonica 7 1 23 26 Posey D A 1991 Effecting international change Cultural Survival Quarterly Summer 29 35 Posey D A 1991 Importance of semi domesticated species in post contact Amazonia effects of Kayapo Indian dispersal of flora and fauna of the region In Resumes des Communications International Symposium on Food and Nutrition in the Tropical Forest Biocultural Interactions and Applications to Development Paris UNESCO Posey D A 1991 Intellectual property rights for native peoples a Pandora s box for those seeking alternatives In Proceedings of the 8th International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movements Budapest IFOAM Posey D A 1991 Rechte der indigenen Volker Capivara Regenwaldmagazin der Greenpeace 1 2 6 Posey D A amp Anderson A B 1991 Reflorestamento indigena Ciencia Hoje Special on Amazona 6 13 Posey D A amp Elisabetsky E 1991 Conceitos de animais e seus espiritos em relacao a doencas e curas entre os indios Kayapo da aldeia Gorotire Para Boletim do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Serie Antropologia 7 1 21 36 Posey D A amp Kerr W E 1991 Kangara kane a vine that kills bees International Bee World Posey D A 1992 Reply to Parker American Anthropologist 94 2 441 443 Posey D A 1992 Das Wissen der Mebengokre Kosmos 7 63 69 Posey D A 1992 Die Wissenschaft der Kayapo In J Bogenreiter amp R Trink Eds Unser Amerika 500 Jahre Indianischer pp 223 233 Wien Jugend und Volk Posey D A 1992 Etnobiologia e etno desenvolvimento importancia da experiencia dos povos tradicionais In Simdamazonia Anais do Seminario Internacional sobre Meio Ambiente Pobreza e Desenvolvimento pp 112 118 Belem Brazil PRODEPA Posey D A 1992 Indigenous peoples and conservation traditional knowledge and new models for the future In H Hoigawa Y Sugiyama G P Sackett amp R K R Thompson Eds Topics in Primatology Behavior Ecology and Conservation Proceedings of the XIII Congress of the International Primatological Society Vol 2 pp 329 341 Tokyo University of Tokyo Posey D A 1992 Indigenous peoples and the conservation of biodiversity In Common Vision Program Report pp 14 16 Posey D A 1992 Interpreting and applying the reality of indigenous concepts what is necessary to learn from the natives In K H Redford amp C Padoch Eds Conservation of Neotropical Forests working from traditional resource use pp 21 34 New York Columbia University Press ISBN 0 231 07603 7 Posey D A 1992 Introduction to the relevance of indigenous knowledge In A E Oliveira amp D Hamu Eds Kayapo Science Alternatives to Destruction pp 15 18 Belem Brazil Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Posey D A 1992 Kayapo Indianen Experts in Synergie Tribaal Nieuws Inheemse Volken Mieieu en Onwikkeling 6 10 15 Posey D A 1992 Kayapo Science Alternatives to Destruction In A E Oliveira amp D Hamu Eds Kayapo Science Alternatives to Destruction pp 19 43 Belem Brazil Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Posey D A 1992 People of the fallows a historical ecology of foraging in lowland South America In K H Redford amp C Padoch Eds Conservation of Neotropical Forests working from traditional resource use pp 21 34 New York Columbia University Press ISBN 0 231 07603 7 Posey D A 1992 Scienza indigena In R Coravaggi Ed Biodiversita pp 28 37 Rome Dimensione Energie Posey D A 1992 The relation between cultural diversity and biodiversity In S Bilderbeek Ed Biodiversity and International Law pp 44 47 Amsterdam IOS Press Posey D A 1992 The science of the Mebengokre In Finding Home Boston Beacon Press Posey D A 1992 Traditional knowledge conservation and the rainforest harvest In M J Plotkin amp L Famolare Eds Sustainable Harvest and Marketing of Rainforest Products pp 46 51 Washington Island Press ISBN 1 55963 169 4 Posey D A 1992 Ways and means of strengthening sustainable and environmentally sound self development of indigenous peoples In Report of the United Nations Technical Conference on Practical Experience in the Realization of Sustainable and Environmentally Sound Self development of Indigenous Peoples Santiago Chile 18 22 May 1992 Santiago Chile U N Doc E CN 4 Sub 2 1992 31 Add 1 25 May 1992 Posey D A amp Suchanek N 1992 Das Ueberlegene Wissen der Kayapo Indianer Journal fur Musse und Gesundheit 3 34 38 Posey D A 1993 Das Konnen der Kayapo Nutzung und Schutz zugleich In A Suchantke Ed Partnerschaft mit der Natur Stuttgart Verlag Urachhaus Posey D A 1993 Indigenous knowledge in the conservation and use of world forests In K Ramikrisha amp G Woodwell Eds World Forests for the Future Their Use and Conservation pp 59 77 New Haven amp London Yale University Press Posey D A 1993 Intellectual property rights and just compensation for indigenous knowledge In M Bothe T Kurzidem amp C Schmidt Eds Amazonia and Siberia Legal Aspects of the Preservation of the Environment and Development in the Last Open Spaces International Environmental Law and Policy Series Holland Graham amp Trotman Martinus Nijhoff Posey D A 1993 The importance of semi domesticated species in post contact Amazonia effects of Kayapo Indian dispersal on flora and fauna Man and the Biosphere Series In C Hladik H Pagezy O Linares A Hladik amp H Hadley Eds Tropical Forests People and Food Vol Man and the Biosphere v 13 pp 63 72 Paris UNESCO and Parthenon Posey D A 1993 Wild foods and non timber products in biodiversity conservation problems with intellectual property rights for indigenous peoples In Proceedings of the Symposium Intellectual Property Rights Indigenous Cultures and Biodiversity Conservation Oxford Green College Centre for Environmental Policy and Understanding Yamin F amp Posey D A 1993 Indigenous peoples biotechnology and intellectual property rights Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 2 2 141 148 Elisabetsky E amp Posey D A 1994 Ethnopharmacological search for anti viral compounds treatment of gastrointestinal disorders by Kayapo medical specialists In Ciba Foundation Symposium 185 Ethnobotany and the Search for New Drugs pp 77 94 Chichester UK John Wiley and Sons Posey D A 1994 Bioprospecting and indigenous knowledge systems In V Shiva Ed Biodiversity Conservation Whose Resource Whose Knowledge pp 243 247 New Delhi INTAC Posey D A 1994 Sera que o consumismo verde vai salvar an Amazonia e seu habitantes In M A d Incao amp I M d Silveira Eds A Amazonia e a Crise da Modernizacao pp 345 361 Belem Brazil Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Posey D A 1994 Consequencias ecologicas da presenca do indio Kayapo na Amazonia recursos antropologicos e direitos de recursos tradicionais In C Cavalcanti Ed Desenvolvimento e Natureza Estudos para uma sociedade sustentavel Recife Instituto de Pesquisas Sociais Fundacao Joaquim Nabuco Posey D A 1994 Environmental and social implications of pre and postcontact situations on Brazilian Indians the Kayapo and a new Amazonian synthesis In A C Roosevelt Ed Amazonian Indians from Prehistory to the Present Anthropological Perspectives pp 271 286 Tucson University of Arizona Press ISBN 0 8165 1821 1 Posey D A 1994 International agreements and intellectual property right protection for indigenous peoples In T Greaves Ed Intellectual Property Rights for Indigenous Peoples A Source Book pp 223 252 Oklahoma City Oklahoma Society for Applied Anthropology ISBN 0 9642023 0 1 ISBN 978 0 9642023 0 6 Posey D A 1994 International agreements for protecting indigenous knowledge In V Sanchez amp C Juma Eds Biodiplomacy genetic resources and international relations pp 119 137 Nairobi Kenya African Centre for Technology Studies Posey D A 1994 International agreements for the protection of indigenous knowledge In Biodiplomacy Genetic Resources and International Relations Nairobi UNEP African Centre for Technology Studies ACTS Press Posey D A 1994 Introduction to intellectual cultural and scientific property rights for indigenous peoples In Voices of the Earth Indigenous Peoples New Partners the Right to Self Determination in Practice pp 217 239 Amsterdam Dutch Society for Indigenous Peoples Posey D A 1994 Kulturelle und Wissenschaftlich Aspekte In Reader Pacha Mama Internationaler Kongress zur Situation Indigener Volker in Lateinamerika Berlin Deutscher Entwicklungsdienst Gemeinnutzige Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin Posey D A 1994 Traditional resource rights TRR de facto self determination for indigenous peoples In L van der Vlist Ed Voices of the Earth Indigenous Peoples New Partners amp the Right to Self determination in Practice pp 217 235 Amsterdam The Netherlands Centre for Indigenous Peoples Posey D A 1995 Indigenous knowledge and green consumerism co operation or conflict In T Wakeford amp M Walters Eds Science for the Earth Can Science Make the World a Better Place London John Wiley amp Sons Posey D A amp Kabuye C 1995 Conservation enhancement indigenous peoples and local communities In Nairobi Working Paper No 24 Geneva International Academy of the Environment Posey D A Dutfield G amp Plenderleith K 1995 Collaborative research and intellectual property rights Biodiversity and Conservation 4 8 892 902 D Olne Campos M amp Posey D A 1996 Mebengokre cosmology and calendar an ethnoecological approach from Gorotire Kayapo Indians of the Brazilian Amazon Basin In Pei Shengji Su Yong ge Long Chun lin K Marr amp D A Posey Eds The Challenges of Ethnobiology in the 21st Century Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Ethnobiology Kumming China Yunnan Science and Technology Press Overal W L amp Posey D A 1996 Praticas agricolas dos indios Kayapo do Para subsidios para o desenvolvimento da Amazonia In C Pavan Ed Amazonia Uma Estrategia Latino Americana para a Amazonia Vol 1 Brasilia Ministerio do Meio Ambiente dos Recursos Hidricos e da Amazonia Legal amp Unesp Posey D A 1996 Diachronic ecotones and anthropogenic landscapes in Amazonia contesting the consciousness of conservation In W L Balee Ed Advances in Historical Ecology pp 104 118 New York Columbia University Press ISBN 978 0 231 10632 0 ISBN 0 231 10632 7 Posey D A 1996 Forum Finders keepers won t do any more New Scientist 2038 48 Posey D A 1996 Indigenous knowledge biodiversity and international rights learning about forests from the Kayapo Indians of the Brazilian Amazon The Commonwealth Forestry Review 76 1 53 60 Posey D A 1996 Memories of William G Haag Louisiana Archaeology 18 213 214 Posey D A 1996 Ethnobiologists victims or villains in the intellectual property rights dilemma In V Sandoval Ed Ethnobiology New Takes Athens University of Georgia Press Posey D A 1996 Ethnobiology and ethnodevelopment importance of traditional knowledge and traditional peoples In Pei Shengji Su Yong ge Long Chun lin K Marr amp D A Posey Eds The Challenges of Ethnobiology in the 21st Century Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Ethnobiology pp 7 13 Kunming China Yunnan Science and Technology Press Posey D A 1996 Implementing traditional resource rights In Making Forest Policy Work pp 33 38 Oxford Oxford Forestry Institute IIED SGS Forestry ANU Posey D A 1996 Os povos tradicionais e a conservacao da biodiversidade In C Pavan Ed Amazonia uma estrategia latino americana para a Amazonia Vol 1 pp 149 157 Brasilia Ministerio do Meio Ambiente dos Recursos Hidricos e da Amazonia Legal amp Editora da Universidade Estadual de Sao Paulo Posey D A 1996 Problem einer globalen Umwelt und Entwicklungs Strategie In W Pieper Ed Copyright oder Copywrong Geistiges Eigentum kulturelles Erbe und wirtschaftlich Ausbeutung pp 31 40 Lohrbach Der Grune Zweig Posey D A 1996 Protecting indigenous peoples rights to biodiversity Environment 38 8 6 9 37 45 Posey D A 1996 The Kayapo Indian protests against Amazonian dams successes alliances and un ending battles In C McDowell Ed Understanding Impoverishment The Consequences of Development Induced Displacement Refugee and Forced Migration Studies Vol 2 Providence amp Oxford Berghahn Books Posey D A 1996 The Kayapo Indian protests against Amazonian dams successes alliances and un ending battles In Resisting Impoverishment Tackling the Conquences of Development Induced Displacement Oxford Berghahn Books Posey D A Dutfield G Plenderleith K Willard T amp Mcfall S 1996 Indigenous Peoples and Farmers Part A Identifying Commonalities and Divergencies Between Indigenous Peoples and Farmers Groups GRAIN Posey D A 1997 Wider use and application of indigenous knowledge innovations and practices information systems and ethical concerns In D L Hawksworth P M Kirk amp S Dextre Clarke Eds Biodiversity Information Needs and Options Wallingford amp New York CAB International IUBS IUCN IUFRO Posey D A 1997 Can Kayapo management strategies be equitably utilized and applied utilizing Amazonian indigenous knowledge in the conservation of biodiversity In Cross Cultural Protection of Nature and the Environment Denmark Odense University Press Posey D A 1997 Ecological consequences of Kayapo Indian presence in Amazonia anthropogenic resources and traditional resource rights In C Cavalcanti Ed A Economia da Sustentabilidade Principios Desafios Aplicacoes Recife Brazil Fundacao Joaquim Nabuco Posey D A 1997 Exploracao da biodiversidade e do conhecimento indigena na America Latina desafios a soberania e a velha ordem In C Cavalcanti Ed Meio ambiente desenvolvimento sustentavel e politicas publicas pp 345 368 Sao Paulo amp Recife Cortez amp Fundacao Joaquim Nabuco Posey D A 1997 Identifizierung und Respektierung der Grenzen zwischen indigenen Volkern traditionellen Bauren und ortlichen Gemeinschaften In E U von Weizsacker Ed Grenzen los Jedes System braucht Grenzen aber wie durchlassig mussen diesse sein Berlin Birkhauser Verlag Posey D A 1997 Utilising Amazonian indigenous knowledge in the conservation of biodiversity can Kayapo management strategies be equitably utilised and applied In F Arler amp I Svennevig Eds Cross Cultural Protection of Nature and the Environment Denmark University of Odense ISBN 87 7838 347 1 Posey D A 1998 The balance sheet and the sacred balance valuing the knowledge of indigenous and traditional peoples Worldviews Environment Culture Religion 2 91 106 Posey D A 1998 Indigenous peoples and their knowledge missing links and lost knowledge in the conservation of Brazil s tropical forests In R J Hoag amp K Moran Eds Culture The Missing Element in Conservation and Development Washington D C National Zoological Park Smithsonian Institution 0787247618 Posey D A 1998 Indigenous peoples missing links and lost knowledge in the conservation of Brazil s tropical forests In R J Hoage amp K Moran Eds Culture The Missing Element in Conservation and Development Washington D C amp Dubuque Iowa National Zoological Park Smithsonian Institution amp Kendall Hunt Publishing Company Posey D A 1998 Safeguarding traditional resource rights of indigenous peoples In V D Nazarea Ed Ethnoecology Situated Knowledge Located Lives pp 217 230 Tucson Arizona University Press Posey D A 1998 Traditional ecological knowledge and the web of life rediscovering the cultural and spiritual values of biodiversity In H Niec Ed Cultural Rights amp Wrongs A Collection of Essays in Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Paris UNESCO amp University of Leicester Institute of Art and Law Posey D A amp Dutfield G 1998 Plants patents and traditional knowledge ethical concerns of indigenous and traditional peoples In G v Overwalle Ed Patent Law Ethics and Biotechnology pp 109 132 Brussels Belgium Bruylant Posey D A 1999 Developing sui generis options for the protection of living aquatic resources of indigenous and local communities In R S V Pullin D M Bartley amp J Kooiman Eds Towards Policies for Conservation and Sustainable Use of Aquatic Genetic Resources pp 187 206 Rome Italy FAO ICLARM Posey D A 1999 Cultural and spiritual values of biodiversity a complementary contribution to the Global Biodiversity Assessment In D A Posey Ed Cultural and Spiritual Values of Biodiversity pp 1 19 London United Nations Environmental Programme amp Intermediate Technology Publications Laird S A Alexiades M N Bannister K amp Posey D 2000 The publication of biodiversity research results and the flow of knowledge professional society standards for biodiversity research codes of ethics and research guidelines In S A Laird Ed Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge Equitable Partnerships in Practice pp Chapter 5 Earthscan Publications Posey D A 2000 Beyond the Big Lips Resurgence Magazine 2000 203 On line Posey D A 2000 Biodiversity genetic resources and indigenous peoples in Amazonia re discovering the wealth of traditional resources of native Amazonians In A Hall Ed Amazonia at the Crossroads The Challenge of Sustainable Development pp 188 204 London Institute for Latin American Studies University of London Posey D A 2000 Commercialization of traditional knowledge practical and ethical considerations In J Grim Ed Indigenous Religions and Biodiversity Conservation Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard Center for the Study of World Religions Posey D A 2000 Commodification of the sacred through intellectual property rights Journal of Ethnopharmacology Posey D A 2000 Culture and nature the inextricable link The Ecologist Posey D A 2000 Ethnobiology and ethnoecology in the context of national laws and international agreements affecting indigenous and local knowledge traditional resources and intellectual property rights In R Ellen P Parkes amp A Bicker Eds Indigenous Environmental Knowledge and its transformations Critical Anthropological Perspectives pp 35 54 London Routledge ISBN 90 5702 484 5 Posey D A 2000 Exploitation of biodiversity and indigenous knowledge in Latin America challenges to sovereignty and the old order In C Cavalcanti Ed The Environment Sustainable Development and Public Policies Building Sustainability in Brazil pp 186 209 Cheltenham UK Edward Elgar Press Posey D A 2000 Selling Grandma commodification of the sacred In D Shankar Ed Conservation of Medicinal Plants Bangalore India Institute for the Revitalization of Traditional Health Posey D A amp Overal W L 2000 Social insects and the Kayapo Indians of the Brazilian Amazon indigenous appreciation and nomenclature of biodiversity In Proceedings of the International Congress of Entomology Laird S A amp Posey D A 2001 Professional society standards for biodiversity research codes of ethics and research guidelines In S A Laird Ed Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge Equitable Partnerships in Practice pp Chapter 3 London Earthscan Publications ISBN 1 85383 698 2 Posey D A 2001 Biological and cultural diversity the inextricable linked by language and politics Electronic Version Terralingua from http www terralingua org Posey D A 2001 Biological and cultural diversity the inextricable linked by language and politics In L Maffi Ed On Biocultural Diversity Linking Language Knowledge and the Environment pp 379 396 Washington D C Smithsonian Institution Press Posey D A 2001 Cultural landscapes In C R Elevitch Ed The Overstory Book Cultivating Connections with Trees 2 ed pp 17 19 Holualoa Hawaii Permanent Agriculture Resources ISBN 0 9702544 3 1 Posey D A 2002 Commodification of the sacred through intellectual property rights Journal of Ethnopharmacology 83 1 2 3 12 Posey D A 2002 Selling Grandma commodification of the sacred through intellectual property rights In E Barkan amp R Bush Eds Claiming the Stones Naming the Bones Cultural Property and the Negotiation of National and Ethnic Identity Los Angeles Getty Research Institute Posey D A 2002 Upsetting the sacred balance can the study of indigenous knowledge reflect cosmic connectedness In P Sillitoe A Bicker amp J Pottier Eds Participating in Development Approaches to Indigenous Knowledge pp 24 42 New York Routledge ISBN 0 415 25868 5 Posey D A 2003 Fragmenting cosmic connections converting nature into commodity In S A Vertovec amp D A Posey Eds Globalization Globalism Environments and Environmentalism Consciousness of Connections The Linacre Lectures pp 123 140 Oxford Oxford University Press Posey D A 2003 Insects foods medicines and folklore in Amazonia In E Motte Florac amp J M C Thomas Eds Les Insectes Dans La Tradition Orale Insects in Oral Literature and Tradition pp 221 237 Paris Peeters Publishers ISBN 90 429 1307 X Book reviews edit Posey D A 1980 Review of Folk Literature of the Ge Indians Wilbert American Anthropologist 82 3 608 Posey D A 1988 Review of Pharmacopees traditionnelles en Guyane Creoles Palikur Wayapi Grenand Moretti and Jacquemin Collection memoires No 108 Paris Orstrom Interciencia 13 6 328 Posey D A 1989 Review of Pharmacopees traditionnelles en Guyane Creoles Palikur Wayapi Grenand Moretti and Jacquemin Collection memoires No 108 Paris Orstrom Journal of Ethnobiology Posey D A 1990 Review of Amazon Frontier The Defeat of the Brazilian Indians John Hemming Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press Journal of Forest History Society 34 3 145 Posey D A 1994 Review of In the Society of Nature Philippe Descola Cambridge University Press Journal of Applied Ecology Posey D A 1994 Review of The Ecology of Choice and Symbol Essays in Honour of Fredrik Barth Eds Reidar Gronhaug Gunnar Haaland amp Gerog Hendriksen 1991 Bergen Norway Alma Mater Forlag Man Posey D A 1995 Review of the film The Journey Back Directed by Peter Elsass Produced by the Danish National Film Board Visual Anthropology 7 4 281 282 Posey D A 1995 Review of A Amazonia e a Crise da Modernizacao eds Maria Angela d Incao amp Isolda Silveira Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi CNPq Journal of Latin American Studies 27 487 488 Posey D A 1995 Review of Footprints of the Forest William L Balee Columbia University Press Times Literary Supplement 4809 June 2 Posey D A 1995 Review of Footprints of the Forest William L Balee Columbia University Press Journal of Ethnobiology 15 1 154 155 Posey D A 1995 Review of In the Society of Nature Philippe Descola Cambridge University Press Journal of Ethnobiology 15 1 155 156 Posey D A 1996 Review of The Spirit of the Soil Agriculture and Environmental Ethics Paul Thompson London Routledge Press 1995 Journal of Biogeography Posey D A 1996 Review of Dance of the Dolphin Transformation and Disenchantment Candace Slater Chicago amp London The University of Chicago Press 1994 Journal of Latin American Studies May Posey D A 1996 Review of Indigenous Peoples amp the Future of Amazonia An Ecological Anthropology of an Endangered World Leslie E Sponsel Editor The University of Arizona Press 1995 Journal of Biogeography Posey D A 1996 Review of This Sacred Earth Religion Nature Environment Paul Gottlieb ed London Routledge Press 1995 Journal of Biogeography Posey D A 1996 Review of Amazonia Man and Culture in a Counterfeit Paradise B J Meggars Washington Smithsonian Institution Press 1995 Journal of Biogeography Posey D A 1998 Review of Changing Fortune Biodiversity and Peasant Livelihood in the Peruvian Andes Karl S Zimmerer Berkeley University of California Press 1996 Journal of Latin American Studies 30 681 683 Posey D A 1999 Review of Guns Germs and Steel The Fates of Human Societies Jarred Diamond Jonathan Cape London 1997 Journal of Biogeography Global Ecology and Biogeography and Diversity and Distributions Posey D A 2000 Review of A Agua e o Homem na Varzea do Careiro Hilgard O Reilly Sternberg 1998 Second Edition Colecao Friedrich Katzer Belem Para Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi CNPq 2 vols Journal of Biogeography Further reading editPosey Darrell Addison author amp Plenderleith Kristina ed 2004 Indigenous knowledge and ethics a Darrell Posey reader London Taylor amp Francis Inc ISBN 978 0 415 32363 5 ISBN 0 415 32363 0 See also editEthnobiology Indigenous intellectual propertyReferences edit The Times of 31 March 2001 p 25 Darrell A Posey 1991 1995 Memories of William G Haag Louisiana Archaeology no 18 Text as seen on the Archived 2013 07 02 at the Wayback Machine International Society of Ethnobiology Archived from the original on 2008 03 06 Retrieved 2008 03 13 11th International Congress of Ethnobiology Archived 2008 03 23 at the Wayback Machine Cusco Peru 25 30 June 2008 OR 11th International Congress of Ethnobiology Archived 2008 04 11 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editTwo obituary articles for Daryl Posey posted on webpage of the Posey Fellowship of the International Society of Ethnobiology Archived 2021 10 08 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 7 Oct 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Darrell A Posey amp oldid 1194917459, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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