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The role of money in the Zande economy

American anthropologist61 (1) • Published In 1959 • Pages: 39-43

By: Reining, Conrad C..

Abstract
In this paper Reining examines the part that money played in the Zande subsistence economy of the 1950s. The author notes that money served two distinct roles in the economy: (1) as a special commodity associated with imported goods which it alone would buy, and (2) as a means of satisfying social obligations (e.g., in the payment of bride price, as gifts, etc.), and as a convenient substitute for goods and services.
Subjects
Buying and selling
Medium of exchange
Internal trade
culture
Azande
HRAF PubDate
1999
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Central Africa
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 1997
Field Date
1952-1955
Coverage Date
ca. 1950s
Coverage Place
Zande District, Sudan
Notes
Conrad C. Reining
Includes bibliographical references (p. 43)
LCCN
17015424
LCSH
Zande (African people)