Box 3
Contains 330 Results:
Once there was a millionaire who was interested in anthropology Author: Alison Jolly Location: Teresopolis, Brazil, 1996
Spoof summary of Wenner-Gren Conference on Gender and Culture in Primatology, Shirley Strum and Linda Fedigan, Conveners
Andrew Ate an Ant Author: Alison Jolly Lewes, 1976
Alphabet stories to help RBJ learn to read, told and drawn as he watched, one per day. 2nd grade
Ann adopted an Adder sample illustrations, Andrew ate an ant Author: AJ, Victoria Cowan Lewes, 1979
Girl's version of Andrew, Vicky Cowan, Yew Tree Cottage, Southover High Street
Rejection letters Author: various London, 1978-9
From MacMillan, Hamish Hamilton, John Vernon Lord Artist, Jonathan Cape, Penguin, Eyre Methuen, and Philippa Stoker free-lance
Murder on the Bird Tour Author: Alison Jolly Mauritius, 1980
Reaction to being a tour guide. I killed the most objectionable in the first paragraph, and on from there.
Bonobo Field notebook Author: Alison Jolly Wamba, Zaire, 1994
BBC visit for "Monkey in the Mirror"
Bonobo Anthropologist Author: Alison Jolly Wamba, Zaire, 1994
Dr. Daiji KIMURA, Wamba anthroplogist
Talking drum letter Author: Lingomo-Bongoli Location: Wamba, Zaire, 1994
Why talking drums use metaphorical and poetic language,and parallels with Bonobo communication from Zairois head of Kyoto Bonobo study
Talking drums, squeaking chimpanzees and quarks of speech Author: Alison Jolly Location: Wamba, Zaire, 1994
Draft academic article on talking drums and origins of language
Yoruba talking drums article Author: Ajayi, Bade Location: Nigeria, 1994
Use of drums in social motivations