Stone Age EconomicsTransaction Publishers, 1974 - 348 pages |
Contents
| 1 | |
The Domestic Mode of Production The Structure of Underproduction | 41 |
The Domestic Mode of Production Intensification of Production | 101 |
The Spirit of the Gift | 149 |
On the Sociology of Primitive Exchange | 185 |
Exchange Value and the Diplomacy of Primitive Trade | 277 |
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agricultural anthropology appears Arnhem Land axes balanced reciprocity Bemba big-man Busama Bushmen camp capacity Chayanov chief chiefly chieftainship clan cultivation cultural customary demand distribution domestic groups domestic mode economic economic anthropology ethnographic example exchange value feast Firth fish force forest garden generosity gift give Hadza Hawaiian kinship Hobbes Hogbin household hunters and gatherers hunting Huon Gulf intensity Kapauku kinship distance kinsmen labor land Maori material mauri Mauss Mazulu means Melanesian mode of production native nature neolithic nomic normal Nuer obligations organization Original Affluent Society output paleolithic partners party perhaps persons pigs political population Pospisil pots present primitive societies principle Ranapiri rank rates reason redistribution relative sector seems segmentary sharing Siassi social relations spears structure subsistence supply surplus Table taonga taro Tetiaroa things Tikopia tion trade transactions tribal tribes Vaitere variation village wealth


