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Yam is King! But Cassava is the Mother of all Crops: Farming, Culture, and Identity in Igbo Agrarian Economy

机译:山药为王!但是木薯是所有农作物的母亲:伊博农业经济中的农业,文化和身份认同

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The history of Igbo scholarship has benefits from pioneer scholars such as Victor Uchendu, Ikenna Nzimiro, Don Ohadike, Michael Mbabuike, Ezenwa-Ohaeto, and Angela Uwalaka, among many others. Collectively, their scholarship defined the contours of Igbo political economy, anthropology, and sociology, and linguistic. As an agricultural people, the history of the Igbo people was defined by their relationship to the land and their ecology. These scholars, to whom I humbly devote this piece, have touched upon the changing nature of Igbo political economy as much as the link between Igbo agriculture and their identity.
机译:伊格博奖学金的历史得益于诸如维克多·乌申杜,艾肯娜·恩济米罗,唐·奥哈迪克,迈克尔·姆巴比克,埃森瓦·奥哈托和安吉拉·乌瓦拉卡等先驱学者。他们的学术共同定义了伊博政治经济学,人类学,社会学和语言学的轮廓。作为一个农业民族,伊博族的历史是由他们与土地的关系和生态所决定的。我专心致志地向这些学者致敬,他们谈到了伊博政治经济的不断变化的性质,以及伊博农业与其身份之间的联系。

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