Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... informants as ancestors of Mukogodo , referred to by such names as Mokuru , Mukoko , Mugukuru , Mu - uthiu , Mukuru , and Aruguru ( Fadiman 1976 : 155 ) . As suggested by a colonial official ( Fannin 1936 ) , the name may originally ...
... informants as ancestors of Mukogodo , referred to by such names as Mokuru , Mukoko , Mugukuru , Mu - uthiu , Mukuru , and Aruguru ( Fadiman 1976 : 155 ) . As suggested by a colonial official ( Fannin 1936 ) , the name may originally ...
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... informants also had oral traditions of involvement in the nineteenth century with Kirrimani , a Rendille - speaking pastoralist group , in the lowlands east of the Mukogodo forest that are not shared by informants from other clans ...
... informants also had oral traditions of involvement in the nineteenth century with Kirrimani , a Rendille - speaking pastoralist group , in the lowlands east of the Mukogodo forest that are not shared by informants from other clans ...
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... informant samples and are additionally interpreted using the interview materials that were gathered at the time the Sri Lankan and U.S. informants completed the survey . Before discussing the data , a brief introduction to consensus ...
... informant samples and are additionally interpreted using the interview materials that were gathered at the time the Sri Lankan and U.S. informants completed the survey . Before discussing the data , a brief introduction to consensus ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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