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II. The Study of Native Standards of Living2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 August 2012

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Native Standards of Living and African Culture Change
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Copyright © International African Institute 1938

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References

page 8 note 1 See articles in Africa by Mrs. Krige and Mrs. Helman, vol. viii, no. i, and vol. ix, no. 2, respectively.

page 9 note 1 For example, by this method of computation food items in the budgets are 65·1 per cent, of total expenditure according to some of the Punjab Economic Studies.

page 11 note 1 Encyclopaedia of Social Sciences, article on ‘Culture’.

page 12 note 1 Malinowski, B., Coral Gardens and their Magic; Argonauts of the Western PacificGoogle Scholar; Richards, A. I., Hunger and Work in a Savage TribeGoogle Scholar;Firth, R. W., Primitive Economics of the New Zealand MaoriGoogle Scholar.

page 12 note 2 See articles in Africa on different aspects of culture contact, volumes vii, viii, and ix.