Systematic description and analysis of food sharing practices among hunter-gatherer societies of the Americas
Hunter Gatherer Research • Vol/Iss. 4(1) • Liverpool University Press • • Published In • Pages: 113-150 •
By Caro, Jorge, Bortoloni, Eugenio
Hypothesis
Populations with common language history may exhibit the same or similar sharing practices.
Note
Shared linguistic identification is used as a proxy for common ancestry. Tests were conducted on both a wider continental model as well as for North and South America specifically, neither of which produced significant results.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Analysis of Molecular Variance (AMOVA) | Not supported | p>.1 | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Linguistic Identification | Independent | Linguistic Identification |
Food sharing practices | Dependent | Eating, Mutual Aid |