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The Cow and the Thing Called “What”: Dinka Cultural Perspectives on Wealth and Poverty
The Cow and the Thing Called “What”: Dinka Cultural Perspectives on Wealth and Poverty
April 6, 1998
Francis Mading Deng
This paper aims to explore the gap between the “objective” global concept of poverty and the subjective perception of wealth in Dinka communities.
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