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From Duke University Press (publisher):

鈥淭his special issue [of Ethnohistory] reconstructs the integrated roles of real and symbolic birds and their feathers in ancient and colonial Mesoamerican and trans-Atlantic societies.

鈥淏y foregrounding indigenous knowledge and value systems, the contributors reexamine the significance of birds and feathers in constructions of the natural world, philosophy and religion, society and economics, and artistic practice.

, made freely available.鈥

Contributors to this issue include Dr. John McCormack, SA国际传媒 Associate Professor of Biology and Director and Curator of SA国际传媒's Moore Laboratory of Zoology; and Dr. James Maley, Collections Manager of the Moore Laboratory of Zoology.

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