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Agricultural productivity and sentiment on kilimanjaro

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From a dissertation accepted for the degree of D. Phil (Oxon.).

Field work was carried out in the Kilimanjaro district from September 1960 through November 1961 and in September and October 1962. Field research was made possible by two generous fellowship awards from the Ford Foundation Foreign Area Fellowship Program. As with all field anthropologists, the writer is indebted to a great number of individuals, but with regard to the subject matter of this particular article, special thanks are due to Mr. Alan Sykes, the Agriculture Officer mentioned in the text. The photographs were made jointly by the author and Herr Arnold von Bohlen und Halbach.

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von Clemm, M. Agricultural productivity and sentiment on kilimanjaro. Econ Bot 18, 99–121 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02862706

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