Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 35
... units in the colony , associating certain parcels of land with those ethnic units , and ensuring that people live in the areas where they have the most cultural affinities , a policy that bore many similarities to the U.S. government's ...
... units in the colony , associating certain parcels of land with those ethnic units , and ensuring that people live in the areas where they have the most cultural affinities , a policy that bore many similarities to the U.S. government's ...
Page 107
... unit , the lineage ( Berber : ighsen ; Arabic : igh ) , still operates as a political unit . Sedentarization has generally taken the form of settling people in villages or rural market centers . Village populations belong to one or more ...
... unit , the lineage ( Berber : ighsen ; Arabic : igh ) , still operates as a political unit . Sedentarization has generally taken the form of settling people in villages or rural market centers . Village populations belong to one or more ...
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... units of the national political parties , the traditional Sagre around a particular seasonal food or produce ( most ... unit , or a turn in a poetical conversation , defined by its internal structure . The first six verses have an ...
... units of the national political parties , the traditional Sagre around a particular seasonal food or produce ( most ... unit , or a turn in a poetical conversation , defined by its internal structure . The first six verses have an ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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