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  • Fishing and agriculture are the main subsistence activities, but the Huave also depends on m
  • an almost self-supporting, self contained ' subsistence agrarian economy'.
  • , the residents of Little River developed a subsistence agricultural economy.
  • the body mass index of hunter-gatherer and subsistence agriculturalists clearly show that between
  • subsistence agriculture
  • t only to hunter-gatherers but also to some subsistence agriculture communities.
  • ead or write was the unhappy consequence of subsistence agriculture in the back country where life'
  • Morgan County away from an economy based on subsistence agriculture to a wage-based economy.
  • h bottomland to support an economy based on subsistence agriculture, but with each crop, the soil g
  • obvious negative impact of such a scheme on subsistence agriculture, after 1981 villages were manda
  • Most revenue comes from fishing and subsistence agriculture.
  • people practice high mountain ranching and subsistence agriculture.
  • ey are today forced into practicing settled subsistence agriculture.
  • rinity College of Music in order to get the subsistence allowance that the G.I. Bill offered, thoug
  • Parmana: Manioc and Maize Subsistence along the Orinoco, Academic Press, 1980, IS
  • tially do not practice traditional forms of subsistence, although some elders continue to make trad
  • The bay is a source of subsistence and sport fishing for a variety of salt-wat
  • er of families were living on the margin of subsistence and some of these families turned to crafts
  • ibing himself as deaf and blind and without subsistence and said that he had not submitted before a
  • exposed to the charity of his friends for a subsistence, and spending the remainder of his life in
  • To sleep on the streets or to beg subsistence became a crime, whatever reason an individu
  • d (until end of 2009) to the government-set subsistence benefit level with a higher coefficient tha
  • The Quartermaster Command's Subsistence Branch altered some components and renamed
  • Relation - Inherence and Subsistence, Causality and Dependence, Community.
  • At Momil they conducted the first study of subsistence change in Colombian archaeology.
  • An example is the European subsistence crisis of 1315-1317.
  • What Subsistence crisis took place in French Revolution
  • e numbers', what is clear is that a genuine subsistence crisis has to show up in demographic data.
  • They grow subsistence crops like millets (pearl millet, finger mi
  • ogists to refer to coastal communities with subsistence economies based on beachcombing and a marin
  • Homesteading often was a subsistence economy.
  • any subsistence economy: see list of subsistence techniques
  • his Oxford home and Westminster, as well as subsistence expenses for staying in London.
  • Born to subsistence farmers and adopted by Roman Catholic missi
  • iety, and can be an effective way to target subsistence farmers (a disproportionately large amount
  • ucing more productive farming techniques to subsistence farmers in East Africa.
  • estern Kenya in August 2005 and interviewed subsistence farmers about their quality of life and the
  • led mostly by ethnic German and Scots-Irish subsistence farmers, many of them recent immigrants.
  • mmunities of ironworkers and communities of subsistence farmers, hunters and fishers who supported
  • ew jobs available within Thorar, people are subsistence farmers, some who are lucky enough to find
  • (Shetland dialect) was a lifeline for these subsistence farmers.
  • by hundreds of families, most of whom were subsistence farmers.
  • roviding social support to Africa's poorest subsistence farmers.
  • This includes both subsistence farming and intensive farming.
  • Subsistence farming is the main activity of most of the
  • y revolves around a combination of tourism, subsistence farming and local services.
  • They practiced subsistence farming and expanded into resource extracti
  • Subsistence farming and fishing is the main source of i
  • ence as a major cash crop transformed small subsistence farming operations into a disparate associa
  • tion was initially focused on livestock and subsistence farming as opposed to vineyard development.
  • andards of farmers in their transition from subsistence farming to cash crops.
  • The majority of the population depend on subsistence farming, largely rice and cattle.
  • specially peasant households which practice subsistence farming, will tend to produce only the amou
  • ised communal means of production", such as subsistence farming, but, despite providing for need an
  • Nearly 90% of the population engages in subsistence farming.
  • re cattle raising (11,000 head in 2005) and subsistence farming.
  • urbance in the converting of logged land to subsistence farming.
  • ared crops that take water from traditional subsistence farms, increasing hunger and the likelihood
  • Crow Village Sam was an avid subsistence fisher and had the largest fish smoke house
  • irectly, a few are caught for their meat by subsistence fisheries.
  • been harvested commercially, but support a subsistence fishery for the Native Village of Diomede,
  • he land being under Tea, Coffee, wattle and subsistence food crops.
  • The media workers also gain subsistence from plant sap they ingest whilst physicall
  • Destitute of the means of subsistence, he was constrained to accept a situation a
  • On being deprived of this means of subsistence he established a boarding-school in London
  • onomically viable, and the setting up of 34 subsistence homestead communities, in which groups of f
  • The Division of Subsistence Homesteads accepted the proposal in January
  • Established by the New Deal-era Division of Subsistence Homesteads in 1934, the community was envis
  • The Aseuluk spent their winters engaging in subsistence hunting on King Island and their summers en
  • l as the destruction of gallery forests and subsistence hunting.
  • ents continue to fish, it barely provides a subsistence income.
  • roposition that an increase of the means of subsistence is necessarily followed by an increase of p
  • of aid from abroad, but in areas where the subsistence level remains low, even in the best of time
  • ety net is at the bottom: holding people at subsistence level, just above the abyss of hunger and h
  • population within these areas lives at the subsistence level.
  • ople dwelling near the river could scrape a subsistence living this way.
  • o required supplementary benefits to make a subsistence living and also put an obligation on local
  • Commissaries and subsistence: Maj Wells J. Hawks
  • s homebrew the drink as a means of economic subsistence, many of whom sell shots of it on city stre
  • 633 Subsistence mixed crop and livestock farmers
  • ngland and Wales to be homeless or to cadge subsistence money.
  • ming in the hilltowns was of a hardscrabble subsistence nature due to thin, rocky soil following Pl
  • the subsistence of the particular being (subject), and
  • has one of the highest claims for overnight subsistence of any member of the Lords.
  • Sustenance can refer to any means of subsistence or livelihood within a region or a country;
  • Each of the ten host countries received a subsistence package of US$20,000 (UK £10,673).
  • to the disabled, family crisis counseling, subsistence payments to poor families with children, ch
  • Val-Kill Industries never became the subsistence program that Eleanor and her friends imagin
  • ity that allowed them the right to fish for subsistence purposes while it denied them the right to
  • et ration for paratroopers developed by the Subsistence Research Laboratory (SRL) at the request of
  • with a steam tug and two barges loaded with subsistence stores.
  • here nomadic movements are intrinsic to the subsistence strategy.
  • is labor either in the form of commodities ( subsistence, supplies, clothing, etc.) or in currency."
  • he group often discusses themes relating to subsistence, sustainability and quality of life.
  • Even though they hunted game for subsistence, they respected and cared for the animals w
  • with settlement patterns that evolved from subsistence to commercial agriculture, the Parker-Hickm
  • The organization provides basic subsistence to the region's needy, drug and alcohol rec
  • and the creation of a central management of subsistence, whose members are elected by the people.
  • He was commissioned Commissary General of Subsistence with the rank of Brigadier General on Octob
  • uch grain and livestock than was needed for subsistence, with one in ten farm workers being a slave
  • reappointed to the Army as a commissary of subsistence with the rank of Captain and assigned to te
  • awrence near the walls of Le Mans, from the subsistence with which he has been endowed by his lords