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in handicraft, or any degradation attached to labour. 21. At 
what age do boys begin to labour ? ditto, as to girls ? 22. 
Is there any mode of apprenticeship, or of training to any 
occupation ? 23. Is there any trace of masters and journey¬ 
men ? 
Trades .—24. What are the general occupations of the 
people ? 25. What are the separate occupations of indi¬ 
viduals? 26. Are there workshops (e.g., for boat-building)'? 
27. Are there quarries for stone ? 28, What are the tools 
employed in husbandry, and in the several trades ? 
Foreign Trade. —29. Recapitulate what articles are brought 
in from abroad. 30. Also what are exported, 31. By whom 
is the exchange effected ? and what are the names of the 
races traded with ? 32. How is it effected ? 33. What 
article is brought from the greatest distance ? and how ? 
33a. Are there middlemen between producer and con¬ 
sumer ? 
Barter. —34. Is there any interchange of commodities freely 
between man and man—food, clothing, cattle, slaves, tools, 
arms, ornaments ? Are presents to strangers binding ? and 
how is the value of such presents regulated ? 
Relative Value. —35. What is the relative value of a man 
slave? 36. Woman slave? 37. Wife or wedding dowry? 
38. Cattle? 39. Weapons? 40. Tools? 
Measures of Value. —41. (See also under LXXXI, LXXY.) 
Markets , Fairs. —42. Is there any common place of trade ? 
43. Is there a periodical market in the village ? 44. Is there 
a periodical fair? 45. Are these markets or fairs frequented 
by various tribes or foreigners ? 46. Are there market- or 
fair-tolls or dues paid to chiefs or others ? 47. Who collects 
the tolls ? 
Right of Way. —48. Is there any right of way for strangers 
to a market or fair ? 
Credit. —49. In the case of produce brought from abroad, is 
the article of exchange given at once or at a future season or 
crop ? that is, is credit given ? 50. In case of non-delivery 
of exchangeable goods, what remedy is there ? 51. Is war 
made on the tribe ? are goods of other traders of the same 
