Her name is ALICE. She not only went to Kenya with SAD, she spent a lot of time in Indonesia. She wrote a book:
1962 Peasant Marketing in Java. N.Y.: Free Press.
Selected Writings:
In preparation Traditional Powers for a Modern King: The Investiture of Sultan Hamengku Buwono X.
1993 Past Experiences and Problems in Implementing Programs in Poverty Alleviation. In A Review of Poverty Alleviation Efforts in Indonesia, with Michael Dove, N. Dwi Retnandari, and Loekman Soetrisno, for BAPPENAS, Indonesia, pp. 103-135.
1988 Competition, Reciprocity and the Olympic Games. In The Olympics and East/West and South/North Exchange, edited by Kang Shin-pyo, John MacAloon and Roberto DaMatto. The Institute for Ethnological Studies, Hanyang University, pp. 529-537.
1985 Boundary and Batik: A Study of Ambiguous Categories. In Cultural Values and Human Ecology in Southeast Asia, edited by Karl L. Hutterer, A. Terry Rambo and George Lovelace. Michigan Papers on South and Southeast Asia, No. 27, University of Michigan Press.
1970 Ritual as a Mechanism for Urban Adaptation. Man 5:438-448.
1962 Trade and Social Control. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 92:177-190. -------------
What was the title of Stanley Ann Dunham's book?
Peasant Blacksmithing in Java - Survival Against the Odds, iirc.
Maya Ng found her manuscript on discs, in a dusty drawer after her death...she says.
Look up Michael Dove, he will vouch for it!