Poor are Not Us
Discover the insightful perspectives of "Poor are Not Us" by James Currey, published in 2000. This thought-provoking book delves into the wealth of pastoralists, highlighting their rich assets in land and livestock, as well as their remarkable adaptability in changing environments. Spanning 288 pages, Currey's work challenges conventional notions of poverty and wealth, offering a fresh lens through which to view pastoralist communities. Ideal for readers interested in socio-economic studies, anthropology, and rural livelihoods, this paperback edition is a must-have for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of pastoralist wealth. Explore the complexities of these communities and gain a new appreciation for their resilience and resourcefulness. Available now at Bookshop.