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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Maps, Figures and Tables vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I Tundra and Taiga
- Chapter 1 ‘I should have some deer, but I don’t remember how many’: Confused Ownership of Reindeer in Chukotka, Russia 25
- Chapter 2 Reindeer, Social Relations and Networks in a Post-Socialist Arctic Community: The Dolgan in Sakha 45
- Chapter 3 Earmarks, Furmarks and the Community: Multiple Reindeer Property among West Siberian Pastoralists 65
- Chapter 4 ‘Trust’ or ‘Domination’? Divergent Perceptions of Property in Animals among the Tozhu and the Tofa of South Siberia 99
- Chapter 5 Milk and Antlers: A System of Partitioned Rights and Multiple Holders of Reindeer in Northern China 121
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Part II The Eurasian Steppe
- Chapter 6 Pastoralism and Property Relations in Contemporary Kazakhstan 139
- Chapter 7 Property Rights in Livestock among Mongolian Pastoralists: Categories of Ownership and Categories of Control 159
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Part III Africa
- Chapter 8 Forms and Modalities of Property Rights in Cattle in a Fulbe Society (Western Burkina Faso) 177
- Chapter 9 Individualization of Livestock Ownership in Fulbe Family Herds: The Effects of Pastoral Intensification and Islamic Renewal in Northern Cameroon 193
- Chapter 10 From Cultural Property to Market Goods: Changes in the Economic Strategies and Herd Management Rationales of Agro-Pastoral Fulbe in North West Cameroon 213
- Chapter 11 Fulbe Pastoralists and the Changing Property Relations in Northern Ghana 231
- Chapter 12 Multiple Rights in Animals An East African Overview 247
- Notes on Contributors 295
- Bibliography 299
- Index 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Maps, Figures and Tables vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Tundra and Taiga
- Chapter 1 ‘I should have some deer, but I don’t remember how many’: Confused Ownership of Reindeer in Chukotka, Russia 25
- Chapter 2 Reindeer, Social Relations and Networks in a Post-Socialist Arctic Community: The Dolgan in Sakha 45
- Chapter 3 Earmarks, Furmarks and the Community: Multiple Reindeer Property among West Siberian Pastoralists 65
- Chapter 4 ‘Trust’ or ‘Domination’? Divergent Perceptions of Property in Animals among the Tozhu and the Tofa of South Siberia 99
- Chapter 5 Milk and Antlers: A System of Partitioned Rights and Multiple Holders of Reindeer in Northern China 121
-
Part II The Eurasian Steppe
- Chapter 6 Pastoralism and Property Relations in Contemporary Kazakhstan 139
- Chapter 7 Property Rights in Livestock among Mongolian Pastoralists: Categories of Ownership and Categories of Control 159
-
Part III Africa
- Chapter 8 Forms and Modalities of Property Rights in Cattle in a Fulbe Society (Western Burkina Faso) 177
- Chapter 9 Individualization of Livestock Ownership in Fulbe Family Herds: The Effects of Pastoral Intensification and Islamic Renewal in Northern Cameroon 193
- Chapter 10 From Cultural Property to Market Goods: Changes in the Economic Strategies and Herd Management Rationales of Agro-Pastoral Fulbe in North West Cameroon 213
- Chapter 11 Fulbe Pastoralists and the Changing Property Relations in Northern Ghana 231
- Chapter 12 Multiple Rights in Animals An East African Overview 247
- Notes on Contributors 295
- Bibliography 299
- Index 321