Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... pear cactus ( Opuntia ) into their subsistence patterns . Their use of Opuntia has had the economic effects of both sedentary and ... PEAR CACTUS AND PASTORALISM PRICKLY PEAR CACTUS AND PASTORALISM IN SOUTHWEST MADAGASCAR Kaufmann.
... pear cactus ( Opuntia ) into their subsistence patterns . Their use of Opuntia has had the economic effects of both sedentary and ... PEAR CACTUS AND PASTORALISM PRICKLY PEAR CACTUS AND PASTORALISM IN SOUTHWEST MADAGASCAR Kaufmann.
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... pear as different species came into fruit over the year . Selling cactus fruit was one way to supplement their income . A small basket of around 30 pears , carried easily on the head , fetched the equivalent of about 25 cents , enough ...
... pear as different species came into fruit over the year . Selling cactus fruit was one way to supplement their income . A small basket of around 30 pears , carried easily on the head , fetched the equivalent of about 25 cents , enough ...
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... pear allowed Mahafale pastoralists to remain longer during the year in their coastal homeland . Armed with Opuntia , they created a new set of pastoralist practices based ... Pears Acclimatised PRICKLY PEAR AND PASTORALISM IN MADAGASCAR 359.
... pear allowed Mahafale pastoralists to remain longer during the year in their coastal homeland . Armed with Opuntia , they created a new set of pastoralist practices based ... Pears Acclimatised PRICKLY PEAR AND PASTORALISM IN MADAGASCAR 359.
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