Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... Iraqw are , through exchange systems , connected to different communities and social networks , each with different emphases of the person . ( Iraqw , East Africa , personhood , modernity ) There is a widespread sentiment among the Iraqw ...
... Iraqw are , through exchange systems , connected to different communities and social networks , each with different emphases of the person . ( Iraqw , East Africa , personhood , modernity ) There is a widespread sentiment among the Iraqw ...
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... Iraqw living in what they claim as their homeland in north - central Tanzania in Mbulu District . After describing what Iraqw regard as important in making persons and constructing identity ( i.e. , rites of passage ) , I turn to an ...
... Iraqw living in what they claim as their homeland in north - central Tanzania in Mbulu District . After describing what Iraqw regard as important in making persons and constructing identity ( i.e. , rites of passage ) , I turn to an ...
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... Iraqw girls from seeking the operation . The continued interest in the practice says much about notions of personhood and about the nature of being female among the Iraqw . Most Iraqw women and men I spoke with viewed male and female ...
... Iraqw girls from seeking the operation . The continued interest in the practice says much about notions of personhood and about the nature of being female among the Iraqw . Most Iraqw women and men I spoke with viewed male and female ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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