Ethnology, Volume 38University of Pittsburgh, 1999 - Anthropology |
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... colonial administrators toward Maasai develop- ment and culture had contradictory consequences for Maasai themselves . On the one hand , colonial ambivalence provided the space for Maasai to avoid certain modern interventions such as ...
... colonial administrators toward Maasai develop- ment and culture had contradictory consequences for Maasai themselves . On the one hand , colonial ambivalence provided the space for Maasai to avoid certain modern interventions such as ...
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... colonial administration . This article analyzes the pattern of colonial control by taking into account : 1 ) how the Kobon and the Australian colonial administration perceived each other , 2 ) how they interacted , and 3 ) which ...
... colonial administration . This article analyzes the pattern of colonial control by taking into account : 1 ) how the Kobon and the Australian colonial administration perceived each other , 2 ) how they interacted , and 3 ) which ...
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... colonial order is typical for this phase . Since a state cannot achieve solidarity among its citizens through control and sanction alone , it was important to make the colonial state acceptable to the people as an advantageous ...
... colonial order is typical for this phase . Since a state cannot achieve solidarity among its citizens through control and sanction alone , it was important to make the colonial state acceptable to the people as an advantageous ...
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