Hello All,
I came across a few interesting listings related to geophagy (eating
dirt/clay) by various native peoples:
Excerpt from Scientific American (March 23, 1895; page 186)
http://www.well.com/user/peter/eatdirt.html
All About EAting for Two (U. S. FDA; Mar '84; Revised, Apr '90)
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/wh-preg1.html
About.com = Geophagy: Eating Dirt (Dateline: 09/29/97)
http://geography.about.com/science/geography/library/weekly/aa092997.htm
Prof. W.C. Mahaney (from my alma mater, York University)
http://www.atkinson.yorku.ca/~bmahaney/
A whole bunch of articles and excerpts . . .
http://www.white-rock.com/research.html
I also came across this bibliographic listing:
GEOPHAGY IN FAYETTE COUNTY, TENNESSEE: A SYMBOLIC INTERPRETATION.
Carol L. Jenkins. V(1):73-91. 1980. This paper reviews the literature
on
geophagy and evaluates three major etiological hypotheses. Data are
presented from Fayette County, Tennessee, to illustrate the author's
suggestion that geophagy is retained as a reassuring symbolic act among
those ethnic groups who experience relatively high infant and maternal
mortality rates.
I hope these are helpful!
Jay Heuman, Visitor & Volunteer Services Coordinator
Joslyn Art Museum http://www.joslyn.org
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