Bawa Community, of Mozambique. 1996. "On Tchuma Tchato." Presented at "Voices from the Commons," the Sixth Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, Berkeley, CA, June 5-8, 1996. | Full text available as: PDF |
Abstract "It is an honour for the four of us to represent the village of Bawa in Tete Province of Mozambique. Bawa is a beautiful village at the junction of the Luangwa and the Zambezi, just above where it flows into the Cahora Bassa dam. We have abundant natural resources, and we have a new way of owning and managing them called iTchuma Tchatot (our wealth). We have come here to tell you about it." | Document Type: | Conference Paper |
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| Keywords: | IASCP resource management--Mozambique indigenous institutions--Mozambique land tenure and use--Mozambique CAMPFIRE |
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| ID Code: | 2891 |
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