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Asian and African Area Studies No.4(1) (July, 2004)
| The Editorial Committee | Foreword |
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| Shikata Kagari | Sustainable Plantain Production in Secondary Forest: A Shifting Cultivation System in the Tropical Rain Forest of Southeastern Cameroon |
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| Yasuoka Hirokazu | Long-term Foraging Expedition and Subsistence of the Baka in Northwestern Congo Basin: An Example of Pure Foraging Life in Tropical Rain Forests . |
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| Miyamoto Mari | Formation of the Framework for Environmental Conservation in Modern Bhutan |
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| Takahashi Asako | Arsenic Contamination of Groundwater in Bangladesh |
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| Book Reviews |
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| Sugawara Kazuyoshi | Daiji Kimura. Sense of Co-presence: Verbal Interaction among Two African Societies. Kyoto: Kyoto University Press, 2003, 326p |
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| Okamoto Masaaki | Yoshifumi Tamada. Democratization in Thailand: Grappling with Realities. Kyoto: Kyoto University Press, 2003, viii+346p |
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| Ogawa Hisashi | Olli-Pekka Ruohomäi. Fishermen No More? Livelihood and Environment in Southern Thai Maritime Villages. Bangkok: White Lotus, 1999, xiv+287p. |
140 | |
| Fieldwork News |
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| Koizumi Miyako | Collection of Plant Specimens with Penan |
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| Daniel Baheta | Challenges of War Time Education; Fieldwork Report from Gadien Village in Eritrea |
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| Sakai Kikuko | Creating Various Differences of Tomatoes: Retail Dealers of a Municipal Market in Kenya | 155 |