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swidden

swidden

English

Noun

swidden (plural swiddens)

  1. an area of land that has been cleared by cutting the vegetation and burning it; slash and burn
    • 2009 Jul/Aug, Roger Atwood, “Maya Roots”, in Archaeology, volume 62, number 4:
      These facts reinforced the view that the Maya drew their basic sustenance from corn, most of it grown on slash-and-burn plots known as swiddens.
    • 2007 Fall, F. L. (Rick) Bein, “Food Garden Capacity and Population Growth: A Case in Papua New Guinea.”, in Focus on Geography, volume 50, number 2, page 28-33:
      Kamiali Village is a community of swidden horticulturists and fishers lying 80 kilometers in a south-southeasterly direction along the coast from the City of Lae, Papua New Guinea.

Translations

Verb

swidden (third-person singular simple present swiddens, present participle swiddening, simple past and past participle swiddened)

  1. to clear an area of land by cutting and burning
    • 2009 February 13, Drake Bennett, quoting James Scott, “The mystery of Zomia”, in The Boston Globe, Boston:
      The reason, Scott says, is that swiddening provides a freedom that fixed agriculture does not.

Derived terms

  • swiddener

See also

References

Diamond, Jared (2004). Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, page 163. ISBN 0670033375.

Sprenger, Guido. "Out of the ashes: Swidden cultivation in highland Laos." Anthropology Today 22.4 (August 2006), 9-13.

Izikowitz, K.G. (1979 [orig. 1951]). Lamet: Hill peasants in French Indochina. New York: AMS Press.