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6 Shuang Chiang Nov. 2 Hsiao Hsueh Dec. Ta Hsueh Hsiao Han TaHan |V a is Digging trenches for broad bean £ M (hoe)o f Sowing seed for broad bean 1 F (hand, and dibble) Transportation of straw storage $ M F (carrying pole) 2 a> 'jQ •e £rt Tung Chih Jan. 5 M FARM CALENDAR 23 of the houses, wheat is planted in scattered squares among the fields of broad beans, and the trailing vines of green beans impede the walker as he traverses the paths between the rice paddies. There are many secondary crops in addition to these, but they are produced in relatively small quantities.

The district governments were also exceedingly courteous to us and supplied any document that we asked for. It was only through the assistance of all those mentioned that we were able to collect the material of this study. METHOD OF COMMUNITY ANALYSIS Analysis of peasant communities is a new development in anthropological studies. " But as the demarcation between savagery and civilization, a justification of the white man's burden, has gradually become meaningless in the evolution of a world community, certain anthropologists, working on sociological principles, have refused to be bound by nineteenth-century conventions and have claimed the right to study human communities of all descriptions.

About nine o'clock they left for the fields, but they returned to their employ- 32 EARTHBOUND CHINA ers' houses at one o'clock for a heavy lunch and an hour's rest. Their work was completed some time before dark, after a working day of eight to nine hours. Rest periods were frequent and rather prolonged, their frequency and duration largely depending on whether or not the employer was in the field. Additional periods of idleness occurred after the cutting of a plot had been completed and the men were finishing the threshing.

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