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Sacred Trees, Bitter H...
 
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Brad Weiss

Sacred Trees, Bitter Harvests: Globalizing Coffee in Northwest Tanzania

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Weiss explores the dynamic relation of specific local, regional, and global understandings of value as manifested in the coffee of rural Haya communities. His investigation offers critical insight into the significance of colonial and postcolonial encounters in this region of Africa.
Hardcover, 216 pages
Published June 17th 2003 by Greenwood
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