Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... caid and was so loyal to the French that he continued to pursue his rebellious countrymen until 1931. For this and other reasons , in 1938 he was awarded the Cravate de la Legion d'Honneur by the French government . Other Berber leaders ...
... caid and was so loyal to the French that he continued to pursue his rebellious countrymen until 1931. For this and other reasons , in 1938 he was awarded the Cravate de la Legion d'Honneur by the French government . Other Berber leaders ...
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... caid opted not to intervene . Newcomers are not generally members of the village council . Membership occurs only after they have been living in the area for several decades . This is mainly the case in the market centers where ...
... caid opted not to intervene . Newcomers are not generally members of the village council . Membership occurs only after they have been living in the area for several decades . This is mainly the case in the market centers where ...
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... caid can be considered an extension of the province head . The caid , or khalifa , is the everyday guardian of law and order . At least once a week he meets with all his shuyūkh and muqaddamun to discuss relevant events . If necessary ...
... caid can be considered an extension of the province head . The caid , or khalifa , is the everyday guardian of law and order . At least once a week he meets with all his shuyūkh and muqaddamun to discuss relevant events . If necessary ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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