ISBN:
0299213633
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0299213641
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9780299213633
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9780299213640
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 304 p.)
Series Statement:
Africa and the diaspora
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
968.94
Keywords:
Geschichte 1870-2000
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HISTORY / General
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HISTORY.
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Fischfang
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Soziale Situation
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Wirtschaft
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Bemba (African people) / Economic conditions
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Ecology
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Economic history
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Fish trade
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Fisheries / Economic aspects
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Manners and customs
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Geschichte
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Wirtschaft
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Wirtschaft. Geschichte
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Ökologie
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Fisheries Economic aspects
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Fish trade
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Bemba (African people) Economic conditions
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Bemba
;
Soziale Situation
;
Wirtschaft
;
Fischfang
;
Luapula
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Luapula
;
Wirtschaft
;
Fischfang
;
Geschichte 1870-2000
;
Bemba
;
Soziale Situation
;
Geschichte 1870-2000
Note:
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
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Nachituti's Gift challenges conventional theories of economic development with a compelling comparative case study of inland fisheries in Zambia and Congo from pre- to postcolonial times. Neoclassical development models conjure a simple, abstract progression from wealth held in people to money or commodities; instead, Gordon argues, primary social networks and oral charters like "Nachituti's Gift" remained decisive long after the rise of intensive trade and market activities. Interweaving oral traditions, songs, and interviews as well as extensive archival research, Gordon's lively tale is at once a subtle analysis of economic and social transformations, an insightful exercise in environmental history, and a revealing study of comparative politics.--Publisher description
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-290) and index
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Introduction : tenure, wealth, and environment -- I: Stories of conquest -- 1. Nachituti's gift : the Kazembe kingdom and owners of the land -- 2. The colonial net : chiefs on a colonial border -- 3. The meanings of wealth : people and things -- II: The fishery -- 4. Mpumbu : colonialism and conversation -- 5. Pale : states and patrons -- 6. Chisense : wealth and family -- Conclusion : tragic assumptions
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