Target, tool, tenure and timing: the four T’s limiting the impact of traditional hunting in Indonesian Papua

Freddy Pattiselanno, M. Ziembicki, Robert Nasi, Andrew Krockenberger
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Subsistence hunting has sustained human populations in New Guinea for millennia, without seriously affecting the highest levels of biodiversity on Earth. Recent changes to hunting practices, demographic, social and economic context and the introduction of large exotic species has significantly altered the dynamic of hunting and its potential effects in north-west New Guinea. In this paper we examine contemporary hunting practices of six ethnic groups from highland to coastal sites throughout Papua and West Papua provinces of Indonesia. Semi-structured interviews were used to examine hunting practices as well as customary rules and attitudes associated with hunting in the region and how they have changed in living memory. Each group indicated traditional restrictions on at least one of target, tool, timing or tenure, albeit in varied ways. Six different hunting tools were used and each hunter typically combined several tools while hunting. Religious and cultural factors deeply influenced hunting practices among the communities. We discuss the implications of these findings and conclude with recommendations to integrate local, village level governance and customary practices with regional and national law for more effective conservation and management of wildlife in the region while simultaneously respecting cultural heritage and local ecological knowledge.
目标、工具、使用权和时间:限制印度尼西亚巴布亚传统狩猎影响的四个 T
千百年来,以狩猎为生的方式维持着新几内亚的人类生存,却没有对地球上最高水平的生物多样性造成严重影响。最近,狩猎习俗、人口、社会和经济环境的变化以及大型外来物种的引入极大地改变了新几内亚西北部的狩猎动态及其潜在影响。在本文中,我们研究了印度尼西亚巴布亚省和西巴布亚省从高原到沿海地区六个民族的当代狩猎习俗。通过半结构式访谈,我们研究了该地区的狩猎习俗以及与狩猎相关的习惯规则和态度,以及在人们的记忆中它们是如何变化的。每个群体都指出了对目标、工具、时间或使用权中至少一项的传统限制,尽管方式各不相同。狩猎者使用了六种不同的狩猎工具,而且每个狩猎者在狩猎时通常会同时使用几种工具。宗教和文化因素深深影响着这些社区的狩猎习俗。我们讨论了这些发现的影响,最后建议将地方、村庄一级的治理和习惯做法与地区和国家法律相结合,以便更有效地保护和管理该地区的野生动物,同时尊重文化遗产和当地生态知识。
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