Coffee, Co-operatives and Culture: An Anthropological Study of a Coffee Co-operative in KenyaThis study examines the structure and development of an established and successful co-operative in Kenya from an anthropological viewpoint. The author analyzes the relationship between the co-operative and the wider community. |
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The Kibirigwi Cooperative in the sixties | 14 |
The Kibirigwi Area | 26 |
Chapter 4 | 35 |
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