Article ID: CBB943089890

Brazilian manatees (re)discovered: Early modern accounts reflecting the overexploitation of aquatic resources and the emergence of conservation concerns (2017)

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The relationship between indigenous people and manatees in Brazil dates back to prehistoric times. It has been the subject of interdisciplinary research by specialists in marine environmental history, ethnozoology and anthropology. Manatee species, Thrichechus inunguis and Thrichechus manatus, form part of the local culture and traditions of their distribution regions: subtropical and tropical regions, as well as the entire Amazon basin and its Atlantic range. The estimated number of manatees in Brazil when the Europeans first arrived was in the tens of thousands. But the several uses of this exotic, large and strange New World creature not only meant that it featured from early times in literature, folklore and mythology, but also led to hunting and therefore falling populations. We have collected information from documentary sources that referred to manatees. These derived mainly from the early modern era, and included travel books, letters from Portuguese and Spanish missionaries and explorers, chronicles, scientific treatises, illustrated broadsheets, leaflets and images in naturalists’ records, sailors’ reports, folklore sources, poetry and literature. Our main goal was to frame and discuss the first historical accounts of the human exploitation, uses and perceptions of manatees in the Americas. This facilitated analysis of the abundance and uses of manatees from the sixteenth century to this day, as well as discussion of conservation issues, which started to emerge during the mid-eighteenth century, around overexploited resources in colonial Brazil. In focusing on manatees, and other aquatic animals, we offer paradigmatic case studies of past ecosystems and the historical relationships between people and nature.

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Authors & Contributors
Tortorici, Zeb
Few, Martha
Fudge, Erica
Mikhail, Alan
Aderinto, Saheed
Gontier, Thierry
Journals
Environment and History
American Historical Review
Archives of Natural History
History and Theory
Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies
Publishers
Rutgers University
Brill
Cornell University Press
Duke University Press
Harvard University Press
Ohio University Press
Concepts
Human-animal relationships
Animals
Colonialism
Indigenous peoples; indigeneity
Natural history
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
People
Cuvier, Frédéric Georges
Lery, Jean de
Wallich, Nathaniel
Hardwicke, Thomas
Singh, Bharat
Time Periods
Early modern
16th century
17th century
19th century
15th century
18th century
Places
Brazil
Mexico
Ottoman Empire
Egypt
Latin America
Spain
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