Abstract
Research in African Pastoralist Systems, the Editors. Part 1 Historical and Social Processes: Archaeological Evidence of Early Pastoralism, F. Marshall Historical Approaches to African Pastoralism, R. Waller and N. Sobania Pastoral Mobility, E.T. McCabe Household Organisation and Division of Labour in Pastoral Production, E. Fratkin and K. Smith Marriage, Gender, and Kinship, C. Kratz Land as Property and Resource among Pastoralists in Africa, J. Galaty. Part 2 Biological Perspectives: Demography of Pastoral Populations, E. Roth Food and Nutrition among Pastoralists, K. Galvin The Household Production of Health in Pastoral Populations, A. Hill and S. Castle Child Fosterage and Morbidity, B. Shell. Part 3 Development and Economic Change: Herders and the State, P. Little Livestock Marketing and International Development, R. Hitchcock Market Integration and Sedentarisation, J. Ensminger. Part 4 Conclusion: Pastoralism Past, Present, and Future, the Editors.
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