Changing patterns of infant mortality and maternal fertility among Pumé foragers and horticulturalists
article 2007 Kramer, Karen & Greaves, Russel Dean

PuméSouth America > Amazon and Orinoco
This is a demographic study of infant mortality and fertility in several wet and dry season camps in the Capanaparo, Cinaruco, and Riecito Rivers region. In what they regard as an early stage of a demographic transition among the Pumé, the authors fi...

Postmarital residence and bilateral kin associations among hunter-gathers
article 2011 Kramer, Karen & Greaves, Russell Dean

PuméSouth America > Amazon and Orinoco
In this paper, the authors examine postmarital residence patterns over a 25-year period and discover a strong bias for natalocality, i.e., living in the community one is born. The authors argue that natalocality goes hand in hand with bilateral recog...

Early reproductive maturity among Pumé foragers
article 2009 Kramer, Karen et al.

PuméSouth America > Amazon and Orinoco
Pumé girls mature early and begin having children in their mid-teens in spite of seasonal food scarcity and general harsh conditions under which they grow up. The authors argue that traditions of food sharing and more leisurely foraging strategies pe...