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the pastoral nomadic community and they insure that poor herd owners remain poor and available as a labor force ( Bradburd 1977 ) . Shepherds are a mobile , fluid work force that can be manipulated according to ecological conditions ...
the pastoral nomadic community and they insure that poor herd owners remain poor and available as a labor force ( Bradburd 1977 ) . Shepherds are a mobile , fluid work force that can be manipulated according to ecological conditions ...
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... pastoral resources , provided the context for productive pastoralism . Flexible strategies in movement and labor allocation are essential to pastoral nomads and certain social forms and institutions allow households to respond to ...
... pastoral resources , provided the context for productive pastoralism . Flexible strategies in movement and labor allocation are essential to pastoral nomads and certain social forms and institutions allow households to respond to ...
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... Pastoral Societies Lajos Vincze Bowling Green State University As Orlove ( 1977 : 97 ) has remarked " [ The ] interweaving of pastoral and agricultural activities may cause some confusion to anthropolo- gists accustomed to distinguish ...
... Pastoral Societies Lajos Vincze Bowling Green State University As Orlove ( 1977 : 97 ) has remarked " [ The ] interweaving of pastoral and agricultural activities may cause some confusion to anthropolo- gists accustomed to distinguish ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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