This study of a substantial Japanese immigrant community in Brazil
concentrates on its development of a political organization to cope
with internal problems of co-operation and conflict and to deal
with the outside world of Brazilian politicians and merchants.
After many early troubles the immigrants developed pepper growing
as a cash crop and now seem on the way to prosperity. The analysis,
which makes use of the concept of network interaction, is of
relevance to all interested in community migration and development
of new rural settlements.
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