Anthropologists, geographers, and sociologists working in the Caribbean have recognized a form of customary, kinship-based, land tenure among Afro-Caribbean people, often referred to as family land, beginning with Edith Clarke’s groundbreaking work in Jamaica...
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Mills, B. (2007). “Leave to Come Back”: The Importance of Family Land in a Transnational Caribbean Community. In Caribbean Land and Development Revisited (pp. 233–241). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230605046_18
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