Tribal and Peasant Economies: Readings in Economic Anthropology |
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MANNING NASH The Organization of Economic Life | 3 |
DARYLL FORDE AND MARY Douglas Primitive Economics | 13 |
PAUL BOHANNAN Africas Land | 51 |
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ábuta activities African agricultural Amatenango Beidelman Bohannan Brahmans bridewealth Buin Bunyoro canoe capital cash crops cattle century ceremonial chief commercial cultural differentiation distribution dominant caste economic anthropology European factors feasts feudal function gifts give household important Indian individual industrial institutions integration jajmani system kamins Karl Polanyi kind kinship Kiriwina kitere Kula labor land Lele live lower castes magic market exchange marriage matrilineal means ment modern Modjokuto múmira native ndap shells nomic Nyoro obligations Odysseus payments peasant peasant economies pigs political Pomo population potlatch prestige primitive economy production raffia raffia cloths rank Raymond Firth reciprocal relations relationships religious ritual role Rossel Rossel Island seka social structure society sphere status subsistence subsistence economies Tabanan tion trade traditional transactions tribal Trobriand Tutsi unit village wealth Western whole wife Wiser women yams