Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 99
... leader sent any men to take up the security function . In the ensuing discussion some committee men argued that the work leader had been irresponsible , while others felt that all three work leaders showed lack of responsibility and ...
... leader sent any men to take up the security function . In the ensuing discussion some committee men argued that the work leader had been irresponsible , while others felt that all three work leaders showed lack of responsibility and ...
Page 328
... leaders and political organizations , me- diate between pastoral producers and the pressures of the state , mar- ket ... leaders . In the 1960s , the authority of other leaders was legally removed and the Qashqa'i were disarmed and ...
... leaders and political organizations , me- diate between pastoral producers and the pressures of the state , mar- ket ... leaders . In the 1960s , the authority of other leaders was legally removed and the Qashqa'i were disarmed and ...
Page 347
... leaders , supported by the large well - organized population , created a healthy respect for the Qashqa'i by state and local authorities , who formally recognized the leaders ' rights to control and oversee land use and tribal affairs ...
... leaders , supported by the large well - organized population , created a healthy respect for the Qashqa'i by state and local authorities , who formally recognized the leaders ' rights to control and oversee land use and tribal affairs ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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