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Geographical Review | 1974

Environments and Peoples

David E. Stephenson; Philip L. Wagner

Environments and peoples , Environments and peoples , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی کشاورزی


Economic Geography | 1963

Indian Economic Life in Chiapas

Philip L. Wagner

*T HE forms of economic organization, together with their geographic distribution, are obvious keys to differences in landscape, and set the limits within which particular geographic structures may develop. In many parts of the world, several distinct economies coexist in the same area, giving an opportunity for comparison of their respective geographic expressions. This is a description of one such area in which different economies occur side-by-side, the Rio Blanco valley of central Chiapas in Mexico. The Rio Blanco zone provides a fair sample of the large area of Tzeltal and Tsotsil Indian settlement in the Chiapas Highlands, still comparatively unintegrated with the modern commercial world. The system of Indian livelihood and the economic frameworks within which it operates stand quite apart from the slowly-advancing commercial order, and much of the land is still completely under the Indians sway. What is of interest there is not the occurrence of a particular pattern of small villages, tiny patches of irrigated land, and spotty milpa clearings (all of which are familiar enough to anyone who has traveled in this part of the world) but the institutional mechanisms that regulate and distribute economic activity so as to produce such a landscape, and to set it off from other types nearby. Therefore, this article treats not so much geography, ill itself, as those mechanisms that control the scope and kind of geographic patterns that may be seen.


Economic Geography | 1961

The human use of the earth

Philip L. Wagner


Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers | 1975

The Themes of Cultural Geography Rethought

Philip L. Wagner


Lund Studies in Geography, Series B | 1981

Sport: culture and geography.

Philip L. Wagner


Geographical Review | 1983

Disaster and Reconstruction: The Friuli (Italy) Earthquakes of 1976

William M. Mitchell; Philip L. Wagner


Geographical Review | 1991

Etnogenez I Biosfera Zemli (Ethnogenesis and the Earth's Biosphere)

Philip L. Wagner; Lev N. Gumilev


Geographical Review | 1962

Natural and Artificial Zonation in a Vegetation Cover: Chiapas, Mexico

Philip L. Wagner


Geographical Review | 1960

Nicoya, a cultural geography

Philip L. Wagner


American Sociological Review | 1961

The Human Use of the Earth.

William L. Thomas; Philip L. Wagner

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University of British Columbia

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