more than a thousand grains

musings of a social anthropologist researching water tensions, climate change and labour processes in Guyana's rice fields

under the guayabos

I think I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree... (J. Kilmer, 1914)
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  • Canadian Rural Research Network (CRRN)
  • CARIWIN Caribbean Water Initiative
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  • Fondo Latinoamericano para Arroz de Riego
  • Free Rice Game - Play to Donate Rice
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  • Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB)
  • International Comparative Rural Policies Studies
  • International Rice Research Institute
  • National Association for the Practice of Anthropology (NAPA)
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I am a social anthropology doctoral candidate at York University, Toronto Canada, researching labour processes & water tensions in Guyanese rice fields.
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