Selected Work
- 1953 The Pakot (Suk) of Kenya, with Special Reference to the Role of Livestock in Their Subsistence Economy. PhD Dissertation, Northwestern University.
- 1957 "The Subsistence Role of Cattle Among the Pakot and in East Africa." American Anthropologist. 59:278-300.
- 1964 "A Model of African Indigenous Economy and Society." Comparative Studies in Society and History. VII:35-55.
- 1968 (ed., with Edward E. LeClair, Jr.) Economic Anthropology: Readings in Theory and Analysis. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
- 1970 The Wahi Wanyaturu: Economics in an African Society. Chicago: Aldine.
- 1974 Economic Man. New York: Free Press.
- 1974 "Economic Development and Economic Change: The Case of East African Cattle." Current Anthropology. 15:259-265.
- 1975 "Economic Development and Anthropology." Annual Review of Anthropology. 4:271-292.
- 1979 Livestock and Equality in East Africa: The Economic Bases for Social Structure. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
- 1981 The Africans. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
- 1981 "Livestock as Food and Money." in The Future of Pastoral Peoples. J. G. Galaty et al., eds. pp. 210–223. Ottawa: International Development Research Center.
- 1981 "The Pastoralist Development Problem." Journal of Asian and African Studies. XV(1 & 2).
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