Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 104
... population , their customary law , and the ambitions of their leaders ( Gellner 1981 : 194-206 ; Coram 1973 : 271 ) . Against this background , other authors argue , local political institutions cannot simply be viewed as an extension ...
... population , their customary law , and the ambitions of their leaders ( Gellner 1981 : 194-206 ; Coram 1973 : 271 ) . Against this background , other authors argue , local political institutions cannot simply be viewed as an extension ...
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... population ( in the Middle Atlas often Arabic - speaking newcomers ) , and the Mouvement Populaire gained strong support in this region because it stood up for the interests of the indigenous Berber population . In 1964 , the local ...
... population ( in the Middle Atlas often Arabic - speaking newcomers ) , and the Mouvement Populaire gained strong support in this region because it stood up for the interests of the indigenous Berber population . In 1964 , the local ...
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... population . In most cases he is approved by the sitting governor.4 Shaikhs and muqaddamun are supposed to support government policy . They thus assist government officials in informing the population about vaccination programs ...
... population . In most cases he is approved by the sitting governor.4 Shaikhs and muqaddamun are supposed to support government policy . They thus assist government officials in informing the population about vaccination programs ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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