Uncertainties in Peasant Farming: A Colombian Case, Issue 46Case study in social and cultural anthropology of the agricultural production strategies of the paez American Indian indigenous peoplesfarmers in Colombia, showing the extent to which decision making behaviour is influenced by social structures - includes family life, the rural community structure, land tenure, cultivation techniques, productivity, resource allocation, labour costs, marketing, etc. Bibliography pp. 287 to 290 and references. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
TIERRADENTRO IN THE PAST AND PRESENT | 23 |
TABLES | 24 |
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activities agricultural allocation animals arracacha arrobas assets beans behaviour Belalcázar Bogotá brothers buyers cabildo cash crop cash income cattle Cauca chapter coffee growers coffee harvest coffee plantations Colombia Colombian pesos considered consumed corn cost cultivate decision-making decisions demand depends difficult discussed domestic unit drink economic encomienda estimate evaluate exchange expected factors factors of production farming father fields fiesta fiestero friends Guambiano hectare household husband Indian community Indian families individual inheritance investment Inzá maize manioc market place marriage married meat mestizo minga Mosoco municipal needs neighbours Neiva obligations offered outcomes Páez farmers Páez Indians pasture land plans plant plantains plantations plot Popayán possible production profit purchase reason received relationship reservation San Andrés sell social sold sons subsistence sugar cane Table Tierradentro tion traders traditional transaction trees wage labour White settlers yield young