The Nomadic Alternative: Modes and Models of Interaction in the African-Asian Deserts and SteppesWolfgang Weissleder Walter de Gruyter, 15.06.2011 - 441 Seiten No detailed description available for "The Nomadic Alternative". |
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The Ecology and Politics of Nomadic Pastoralists in the Middle | 41 |
The Environmental Adaptation of Nomads in the West African | 75 |
Ecology and Social Organization Among Nigerian Fulbe Fulani | 97 |
Characteristic Features of Nomadic Communities in the Eurasian | 119 |
Ethnic Communities with Survivals of Clan and Tribal Structure | 137 |
Historical Stratification of Generic and Tribal Names and Their | 157 |
FamilyGroup Family and Individual Property Categories | 179 |
The Promotion of Suzerainty Between Sedentary and Nomadic | 275 |
Biased Symbiosis on the Tana River | 289 |
Changes in the Family Structure of the Pamir Nationalities in | 297 |
Native Model or Anthropological | 315 |
Marriage and Marriage Rites Among the Kazakhs in | 331 |
Ethnic Traditions in Agriculture in the Northern Caucasus | 351 |
Patronymy Among the Peoples of the Caucasus | 371 |
Cultural Diversity Conflicting Ideologies and Transformational | 387 |
The History of Sovereignty Among the Kel Ahaggar | 201 |
The Traditional Power of the Mósi Nănámtsè of Upper Volta | 215 |
The Case | 247 |
Kinship Terminology and Feudal Versus Tribal Orientations | 261 |
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Adal Africa agnatic agricultural Amhara ancient animals anthropology Arab Azii Baluch Baluchistan Bashkir Bedouin Berber Brahui bride brothers camels camp cattle breeding Caucasus Central Asia century chief clan communities cultivation culture custom descendants districts dowry eastern ecological economic ethnic groups ethno ethnogenesis ethnographic ethnonyms feudal fiancé Fulani Galla Gitchkis Gnawa herds horse iklan important industrial inhabited Iranian Islam istorii Karakalpaks Kazakh Kazakhstan Kel Ahaggar kinship Kipchak Kirghiz land language live livestock Makran Mambila marriage married Middle East migrated Moscow Mósì Muslim nomadic nomadic societies non-Fulani northern Oguz origin Ouagadougou Pastner pastoral nomads pasture patronymic percent Poko Pokomo population Raogo region relations relatives religious rites river Rwala season sedentary seminomadic settled settlement social organization southern Soviet Srednei steppes structure Tamasheq tent territory tion traditional tribes Tuareg Turkic Turkmen Turkmenistan Turks Uzbeks villages wedding yurta Zullām