Primitive Polynesian Economy
Discover the insightful world of economic anthropology with Primitive Polynesian Economy by Raymond Firth. Originally published in 1939, this classic work has been reissued by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013, ensuring that its valuable insights continue to reach new generations of readers. Spanning 420 pages, Firth's in-depth analysis explores the economic systems of the Tikopia people in the Solomon Islands, offering a unique perspective on their social structures and cultural practices. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of primitive economies and the anthropological methods used to study them. Enhance your library with this foundational text that bridges historical context with contemporary relevance in the field of economic anthropology.