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Contents
List of Illustrations 000
List of Abbreviations 000
Preface and Acknowledgments 000
Translation and Orthography 000
Introduction: Tenure, Wealth, and Environment 000
Part 1: Stories of Conquest
1. Nachituti's Gift: The Kazembe Kingdom and Owners of the Land 000
2. The Colonial Net: Chiefs on a Colonial Border 000
3. The Meanings of Wealth: People and Things 000
Part 2: The Fishery
4. Mpumbu: Conservation and Colonialism 000
5. Pale: States and Patrons 000
6. Chisense: Wealth and Family 000
Conclusion: Tragic Assumptions 000
Appendix 000
Notes 000
Glossary 000
Bibliography 000
Index 000
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