TY - BOOK T1 - The Turkuna [sic Tukuna] T2 - University of California publications; American archaeology and ethnology 45 Y1 - 1952 A1 - Curt Nimuendajú KW - aquatic resources KW - subsistence agriculture KW - Ticuna KW - Tucuna Indians KW - Tukúna KW - Turkana AB - Agriculture and fishing are the principle sources of Turkuna economy. The slash and burn faming is usually done by a communal work party of men. The four crops of major importance are bitter manioc, sweet manioc, maize, and yam. Fishing is the principal occupation of the men, who are taught to fish at an early age. Most boys can provide the household with the fish required at age 9 or 10. JF - University of California publications; American archaeology and ethnology 45 PB - University of California Press CY - Berkeley, CA N1 - This record is for pages 21-24 "Subsistence" which discusses agriculture and fishing ER -