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the cattle of money and the cattle of girls among the Nuer, 1930–83
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Development EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentHistorical SociologyEconomic HistoryEconomic InstitutionsSocial SciencesPolitical EconomyCommodificationCultural HistoryHistorical EvidenceAfrican DevelopmentEconomicsFeminist EconomicsAgricultural HistoryAgrarian Political EconomyFeminist TheoryHistorical AnalysisWorld Economic HistoryBusinessWealth CategoriesSudanese NuerAnthropology
Sudanese Nuer draw a marked distinction between “the money of work,” you lad, and money acquired through the sale of cattle, you or “the money of cattle.” This dichotomy is balanced by a similar distinction between two sorts of cattle: purchased cattle, youni or “the cattle of money,” and cattle received as bride‐wealth, nyët or “the cattle of girls.” Together these four wealth categories, along with several subsidiary ones, play a prominent role in determining relations of autonomy and dependence among the Nuer. This article traces the emergence of these categories over the last half century and analyzes their centrality. [culture and political economy, commoditization, exchange, money, cattle, the Nuer]
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