Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... Samburu District ( 1935 , 1935-36 , 1939 , 1940 , 1946 ; Worthy 1959a : 6 . 1-2 ; Spencer 1973 : 210 ) , LeUaso were deported once to Samburu District ( 1935 ; Worthy 1959a : 6.1 , 7.1 ) , and Samburu living in the Mukogodo area were ...
... Samburu District ( 1935 , 1935-36 , 1939 , 1940 , 1946 ; Worthy 1959a : 6 . 1-2 ; Spencer 1973 : 210 ) , LeUaso were deported once to Samburu District ( 1935 ; Worthy 1959a : 6.1 , 7.1 ) , and Samburu living in the Mukogodo area were ...
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... Samburu . Although being Maasai does not appear at first glance to be much different from being Samburu , to Maa - speakers themselves there are important differences . For example , their languages , while similar , are not identical ...
... Samburu . Although being Maasai does not appear at first glance to be much different from being Samburu , to Maa - speakers themselves there are important differences . For example , their languages , while similar , are not identical ...
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... Samburu view such lapses in etiquette as distinguishing il - torrobo such as Mukogodo from true Samburu . 9. Even the writings of anthropologists may be contributing to the formation of a Mukogodo Maasai identity , or at least the ...
... Samburu view such lapses in etiquette as distinguishing il - torrobo such as Mukogodo from true Samburu . 9. Even the writings of anthropologists may be contributing to the formation of a Mukogodo Maasai identity , or at least the ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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