Reviews
Echoes of our Origins... is simultaneously an odyssey into the lives of baboons and a thoughtful reflection about the shifting shapes of nature, science, and the dynamics that define the evolutionary, ecological, and cultural spaces of human and wildlife interactions.
Reading Echoes of Our Origins, it is easy to see why Strum is such a legendary figure in anthropology for her research. She offers us a rare glimpse at not just the science but the scientist, and reveals the many personal, moral, and philosophical choices that go into a lifetime of transformative work. Strum was changed by baboons, and in telling us about them, she changes us. A must-read for anyone interested in nonhuman animals, or the human animal.
Dr. Shirley Strum has for decades been one of the world's most innovative primatologists, a true outside-the-box pioneer. Here she has painted for us a warm, insightful, and inviting memoir of a scientific life among close human relatives. Some of those relatives are human. The others are—as Shirley would say—almost human.
Baboons are rife with contradictions. They're just like humans; they're hardly at all. They affirm models concerning the evolution of social behavior; they're too smart and idiosyncratic to conform to anything. They are highly adapted; they make strategic mistakes. Their nature prompts scholarly insights; their nature prompts you to love them. Renowned primatologist Shirley Strum recounts her fifty years spent navigating these contradictions, in continuous study of a population of wild baboons. She adeptly intertwines the science with her lifetime's devotion to these animals; the results are fascinating and moving.
Book Details
Preface
Part One: Decisions and Revisions
1. Why Baboons? (1972)
2. Learning Baboon (1972–1973)
3. The Model Breaks (1972–1981)
4. Bitter Harvest (1981–1984)
5. The People Problem (1981–1984)
6. Re-Homed
Preface
Part One: Decisions and Revisions
1. Why Baboons? (1972)
2. Learning Baboon (1972–1973)
3. The Model Breaks (1972–1981)
4. Bitter Harvest (1981–1984)
5. The People Problem (1981–1984)
6. Re-Homed (1983–1984)
7. Strangers in a Strange Land (1984–1988)
Part Two: Dispatches from the Field
8. Troop Movements (1986–2000)
9. Mergers and Acquisitions (1999–2001)
10. The Power of Predictability (1972–2008)
11. Mob Story (2007–2012)
12. Finding Meaning in a Mistake (2012–2015)
13. Group Think (2008–2018)
Part Three: Parallel Worlds
14. Why Baboons Are Not Human: The Matter of Mind
15. Why Baboons Are Not Human: Culture and Evolution
16. Vindication
17. Occupational Hazards
18. Interpretations
19. Forces of Nature
20. Co-existence in a World in Flux
Appendices
Legends