"Listen Carefully to the Voices of the Birds": A Comparative Review of Birds as Signs

Journal of Ethnobiology Vol/Iss. 38(4) Society of Ethnobiology Published In Pages: 533-549
By Wyndham, Felice S., Park, Karen E.

Hypothesis

Birds will be considered to be signifiers cross-culturally.

Note

The comparative, descriptive review found that a sum of 498 birds are thought by at least one of the 123 ethnolinguistic groups to be signs, messengers, or communicators. The most common bird sign vehicle was vocalization (50%) followed by bird behavior (24%) and bodily presence (10%). The phenomenon is widespread, but note that only 37% of societies in eHRAF had birds as signifiers.

Test

Test NameSupportSignificanceCoefficientTail
No formal testSupportedUNKNOWNUNKNOWNUNKNOWN

Variables

Variable NameVariable Type OCM Term(s)
Birds IndependentFauna, Ethnozoology
Signifiers DependentGestures And Signs, Ethnozoology

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