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Thus sweet potatoes, yams, bananas, plantains and sugar cane were bartered for knives, nails, hoop iron and ironware, pins and needles for making fishhooks, and whatever trinkets the islanders fancied.
The Sahrawi were essentially nomadic, pasturing camels, goats and sheep in the low-lying plains of Western Sahara and relying for food on livestock products as well as dates, sugar, cereals and legumes that were bartered for livestock in markets on the periphery of their nomadic areas (Caro Baroja [1955]).
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In the broadest sense, retailing can be said to have begun the first time one item of value was bartered for another.
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Having received that honour for a third time, he would no doubt be glad if they could be bartered for a club trophy.
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