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On the Edge of the Banda Zone. Past and Present in the Social Organization of a Moluccan Trading Network
Despite some (mainly historical) description of local political structures and several brief case studies of individual traders, the main 'actors' tend to be settlement populations rather than people; environmental imperatives and economic logic, rather than cultural or social life, loom l...
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