Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... Tsimane ' practice swidden horticulture and forage for game and wild plants . A third of the households interviewed worked for loggers . Besides working for wages , the Tsimane ' are tied to the outside world through the sale of crops ...
... Tsimane ' practice swidden horticulture and forage for game and wild plants . A third of the households interviewed worked for loggers . Besides working for wages , the Tsimane ' are tied to the outside world through the sale of crops ...
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... Tsimane ' population adapt to misfortunes . To examine whether coping mechanisms changed as households become more exposed to the market we re - ran the regressions of Table 2 for two subsamples of the population : households that were ...
... Tsimane ' population adapt to misfortunes . To examine whether coping mechanisms changed as households become more exposed to the market we re - ran the regressions of Table 2 for two subsamples of the population : households that were ...
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... Tsimane ' households ( particularly those living in relative autarky ) do not seem to self - insure against illness , probably because they rely on the insurance provided to all Tsimane ' by the Tsimane ' Council . Tsimane ' closer to ...
... Tsimane ' households ( particularly those living in relative autarky ) do not seem to self - insure against illness , probably because they rely on the insurance provided to all Tsimane ' by the Tsimane ' Council . Tsimane ' closer to ...
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