On the Demise of Makkalice: Conservation Enclosure and the loss of a wealth-redistributing Harvest System in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
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W. Dressler | M. Sahide | Syamsu Alam | C. Griffin | S. Supratman | M. Nursaputra | T. Toumbourou | Nurhady Sirimorok | M. Fisher | Fatwa Faturachmat | A. Mujetahid | Andi Vika Faradiba Muin | Emban Ibnurusyd Mas’ud
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