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    Springer
    International journal of anthropology 14 (1999), S. 61-69 
    ISSN: 1824-3096
    Keywords: Fertility ; Fecundity ; Breast feeding ; Amenorrhea ; reproductive model ; Chibcha communities
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The bases of the reproductory models of three indigenous communities from Costa Rica belonging to the same cultural area (Chibcha) but with different social, economical and environmental conditions were studied. In this situation it was observed how the study of the data on fertility and fecundity, analyzed together with other reproductory and social characteristics of women, can precisely determine the reproductory model of the communities to which they belong. A homogeneous fecundity was presented in the studied communities, but one which responded to different reproductory patterns. Starting from the multivariate analysis of the fertility variables, the studied women were divided into two groups. One of the groups presents the highest levels of length of breast feeding period and amenorrhea, together with the near total lack of artificial breast feeding and the early introduction of normal feeding. This model is predominant among the Guaymies. The other one, together with the short period of breast feeding and amenorrhea, shows an early introduction of the bottle and a late one of solid food in the feeding process. It is characteristic of the Huetars. This links a certain reproductory model to an indigenous community and a way of life. The reproductory pattern, a clearly biological model, to an ecological and cultural environment.
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