Tribal Communities in Rural Areas, Volumes 1-2Detailed studies of Aboriginal communities at Yuendumu, Willowra and Numbulwar, investigating the economic functioning of each community within their social and cultural setting; analysis of externally derived and internally produced economic resources, their use and redistribution; includes data on demography, health and nutrition, employment, income and expenditure, subsistence, housing, education, social organization, social services and the interaction between traditional and Western sociocultural and economic systems; includes general chapter on Aborigines in the wider Australian economy. |
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