Hua Kok: Social Organization in North-Central ThailandCentre for Social Anthropology and Computing and the Centre of South-East Asian Studies, University of Kent at Canterbury, 1992 - Psychology - 212 pages |
Contents
SOCIAL ORGANISATION | 1 |
Loosely Structured Social Systems | 12 |
THE SOCIAL ORGANISATION OF PRODUCTION | 25 |
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References to this book
Border Landscapes: The Politics of Akha Land Use in China and Thailand Janet C. Sturgeon No preview available - 2012 |