@inbook{567, keywords = {aquatic resources, environmental policy, Brazil, Colombia, hunter-gatherer, shifting cultivation, natural resource conservation, fishing, Native Americans, American Indians, nutrition, rainforests, South America, swiddens, maize, timber , Amazon River region, archaeology, manioc, tubers, polyculture, Yanomamo, crop production, anteater, food sources, Uanano, Piaroa, Venezuela, Guyana, Andoke, Witoto, wetlands}, author = {Michael J. Eden}, title = {Indigenous resource exploitation}, abstract = {This document looks at various forms of indigenous resource exploitation in the Amazon basin. It details plant and animal (both wild and cultivated) use in the forest, savannas, and wetlands by numerous tribes. European influence is also briefly discussed.}, year = {1990}, journal = {Ecology and Land Management in Amazonia}, pages = {62-85}, month = {01/1990}, publisher = {Belhaven Press}, address = {New York/London}, isbn = {1-85293-118-3; 978-1-85293-118-6}, url = {http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/21195403}, note = {Chapter 4}, language = {English}, }