ABSTRACT Outside of or without development initiatives, people make a living by using their complex web of relationships. As the matrilineal Tongas of Zambia have experienced external and internal changes since the beginning of the last century, the egalitarian society phrased as “economy of affection ” has been transformed. This paper examines whether the Tonga “sharing ideology ” still exists by looking at how people help each other in farming tasks such as ploughing, weeding, and harvesting. Throughout different household categories, class, and gender, people are still embedded in the wider social network based on kinship, neighbourhood and other relations, and support each other. Conflicts have also been observed at the interfaces of di...
In the highland ecosystems where actions by some individuals or groups often generate off-site effec...
Development is embedded in networks that extend across space and time. These networks - maintained, ...
In the highland ecosystems where actions by some individuals or groups often generate off-site effec...
ABSTRACT Outside of or without development initiatives, people make a living by using their complex ...
Cultural and social relations that are constitutive of alternative ways of conceiving and practicing...
This article brings together anthropological theories of gift exchange and ethnographic data on migr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityScale and power theory sugges...
Fundamental social and material reproductive activities take place in the domestic setting, especial...
Studies that examine how helping behavior varies among individuals shed light on both the extent and...
In the Fasu region of Papua New Guinea’s fringe highlands, the oil extraction industry has imposed d...
This paper draws together a number of social and environmental factors involved in the increasing co...
This thesis examines the bilateral aid relationship between New Zealand and Tonga. Its central purpo...
The economic effectiveness of the Tongan kinships in a capitalist economy is dependent, to a signifi...
This study examines the marginalisation ofthe remote Chiawa community over many decades. It shows ho...
This article highlights the strategic nature of remittances in Zambian migration. Zambian migrants u...
In the highland ecosystems where actions by some individuals or groups often generate off-site effec...
Development is embedded in networks that extend across space and time. These networks - maintained, ...
In the highland ecosystems where actions by some individuals or groups often generate off-site effec...
ABSTRACT Outside of or without development initiatives, people make a living by using their complex ...
Cultural and social relations that are constitutive of alternative ways of conceiving and practicing...
This article brings together anthropological theories of gift exchange and ethnographic data on migr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityScale and power theory sugges...
Fundamental social and material reproductive activities take place in the domestic setting, especial...
Studies that examine how helping behavior varies among individuals shed light on both the extent and...
In the Fasu region of Papua New Guinea’s fringe highlands, the oil extraction industry has imposed d...
This paper draws together a number of social and environmental factors involved in the increasing co...
This thesis examines the bilateral aid relationship between New Zealand and Tonga. Its central purpo...
The economic effectiveness of the Tongan kinships in a capitalist economy is dependent, to a signifi...
This study examines the marginalisation ofthe remote Chiawa community over many decades. It shows ho...
This article highlights the strategic nature of remittances in Zambian migration. Zambian migrants u...
In the highland ecosystems where actions by some individuals or groups often generate off-site effec...
Development is embedded in networks that extend across space and time. These networks - maintained, ...
In the highland ecosystems where actions by some individuals or groups often generate off-site effec...