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Wealth In People, Wealth In Things: Introduction

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Wealth In People, Wealth In Things: Introduction
Author(s)Guyer, Jane I.
AbstractAdvances and developments in history, archeology, anthropology and the African Humanities warrant a closer examination of the concept of ‘wealth-in-people’ and its relationship to wealth-in-things. Wealth-in-people is a uniquely African manner of accumulation and represents the important role the value of people exerted on the history of Africa for hundreds of years.
IssueNo1
Pages83-91
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of African History
VolumeNo36
PubDateJanuary 1995
ISBN_ISSN0021-8537

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