Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 73
... Fulbe , and former slaves of the Fulbe known as the Rimaiibe . Although the two groups usually live together in the same community , they are different in several ways , all of which are linked to their primary occupations . Whereas the ...
... Fulbe , and former slaves of the Fulbe known as the Rimaiibe . Although the two groups usually live together in the same community , they are different in several ways , all of which are linked to their primary occupations . Whereas the ...
Page 76
... Fulbe needs to be studied in the context of Pullakou , a code of ethics and behavior that distinguishes Fulbe from non - Fulbe.4 For the purposes of the present study , the most salient feature of Pullakou is its emphasis on self ...
... Fulbe needs to be studied in the context of Pullakou , a code of ethics and behavior that distinguishes Fulbe from non - Fulbe.4 For the purposes of the present study , the most salient feature of Pullakou is its emphasis on self ...
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... Fulbe situation is markedly different . Aye , a nineteen - year - old Fulbe woman , appeared to be more cautious of collective child rearing when she said , " I can take care of other children as my own but I do not consider them as my ...
... Fulbe situation is markedly different . Aye , a nineteen - year - old Fulbe woman , appeared to be more cautious of collective child rearing when she said , " I can take care of other children as my own but I do not consider them as my ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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