Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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... Alhazai . These Muslim merchants flourished in the city of Maradi largely through ties with European trading houses and shifting trade routes that directed flows south to Atlantic ports rather than north across the Sahara ( Grégoire ...
... Alhazai . These Muslim merchants flourished in the city of Maradi largely through ties with European trading houses and shifting trade routes that directed flows south to Atlantic ports rather than north across the Sahara ( Grégoire ...
Page 65
... Alhazai and Islamists of Maradi and gender roles today in northern Nigeria . Seclusion marks residents as prosperous and pious Muslims , but also places those who are not yet prosperous in a position to be rewarded by God . Men in Garin ...
... Alhazai and Islamists of Maradi and gender roles today in northern Nigeria . Seclusion marks residents as prosperous and pious Muslims , but also places those who are not yet prosperous in a position to be rewarded by God . Men in Garin ...
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... Alhazai and others who give them seasonal work in Maradi and northern Nigeria , they see wife seclusion as a part of and a reason for prosperity . They are taught by Muslim teachers and acquain- tances where they work as labor migrants ...
... Alhazai and others who give them seasonal work in Maradi and northern Nigeria , they see wife seclusion as a part of and a reason for prosperity . They are taught by Muslim teachers and acquain- tances where they work as labor migrants ...
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