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Orokaiva production and change

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Newton, Janice

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Canberra, ACT : Development Studies Centre, Research School of Pacfic Studies, The Australian National University.

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The central task of this study was to identify and set out the basic structures o f economic organization in Koropata 2, an Orokaivan village in Papua New Guinea. Through the understanding of these the links with-the outside capitalist economy can be gauged more effectively.

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