Book

Economic geography of a north Burma Kachin village

[s.n.][New York] • Published In 1954 • Pages:

By: Huke, Robert E..

Abstract
This is a short report of the author's field work in a Kachin village in 1952. It was first read at the meetings of the Far Eastern Association, New York, April, 1954. In order, there are presented data on the geographical setting, settlement pattern, house types and land use, agricultural crops, techniques, cycles, and rituals, the productivity of agriculture, the place of agriculture, jungle products, hunting and fishing in the economy and the state of the whole economy, the place of money and trade in the economy. There are incidental data on diet, clothing, the use of alcohol and opium. The author maintains that this is a poor economy, owing to inefficient land use. The author was on the faculty of the Department of Geography, Dartmouth College.
Subjects
Community structure
Tillage
Cereal agriculture
Land use
Topography and geology
Climate
Dwellings
Revelation and divination
Ethnogeography
Labor supply and employment
Prayers and sacrifices
Cooperative organization
Outbuildings
Burden carrying
Production and supply
Ordering of time
Community councils
Ethnozoology
Normal garb
Collecting
Fishing
Diet
Woven and other interworked fabrics
Taxation and public income
Visiting and hospitality
Standard of living
culture
Kachin
HRAF PubDate
2012
Region
Asia
Sub Region
Southeast Asia
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Geographer
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
F. K. Lehman ; 1955
Field Date
1952
Coverage Date
1952-1954
Coverage Place
Kachin State, Burma
Notes
Robert E. Huke
Presented at the meetings of the Far Eastern Association, New York City, April 13-14, 1954; mimeographed
LCCN
55027502
LCSH
Kachin State (Burma)--Economic conditions