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    ISBN: 0313053081 , 9780313053085
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (vi, 342 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Customary strangers
    DDC: 305.906918
    Keywords: Cultural relations ; Human territoriality ; Nomads
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Unveiling the stranger: a new look at peripatetic peoples , "Once upon a time": reconciling the stranger , PART I: THE MIDDLE EASTRoving traders among the Bedouin of South Sinai , Biography and identity in Damascus: a Syrian Nawar chief , PART II: AFRICAAfflictions of the stomach: Smith as "stranger" among the Tuareg , "They work to eat and they eat to work": M'allemîn craftsmen, classification, and discourse among the Bidân nobility of Mauritania , Strangers in their own land: social resources and domestic fluidity of the peripatetic Karretjie people of the South African Karoo , Local strangers: the Nile Valley Gypsies in the ethnic mosaic of Sudan , Hunters, foragers, and singing smiths: the metamorphoses of peripatetic peoples in Africa , PART III: ASIAWhy Bulbuls bark: conflict, continuity, and identity among professional strangers , Professional strangers in urban Pakistan: a note on peripatetic specialists , Strangers and liminal beings: some thoughts on peripatetics, insiders, and outsiders in Southwest Asia , Enduring strangers: mughat, lyuli, and other peripatetics in the social fabric of Central Asia , The Orang Suku Laut: owners of or strangers in the Riau archipelago of Indonesia?
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  • 2
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    New Haven, Conn : Human Relations Area Files, Inc
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Afghanistan -- Ethnography ; Gorbat ; Gorbat
    Abstract: The term "Ghorbat" is applied to several non-food-producing, itinerant populations of fairly low status throughout the Middle East and parts of Central Asia and the Balkans. In the 1970s the Ghorbat lived scattered throughout the major part of Afghanistan. This file consists of one article, a cultural summary by Aparna Rao. The article was originally published in Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1995. It contains information on history, economy, settlements, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Note: Culture summary: Ghorbat - Aparna Rao - 2002
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  • 3
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    New Haven, Conn : Human Relations Area Files, Inc
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Afghanistan -- Ethnography
    Abstract: The term "Ghorbat" is applied to several non-food-producing, itinerant populations of fairly low status throughout the Middle East and parts of Central Asia and the Balkans. In the 1970s the Ghorbat lived scattered throughout the major part of Afghanistan. This file consists of one article, a cultural summary by Aparna Rao. The article was originally published in Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1995. It contains information on history, economy, settlements, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
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    New Haven, Conn : Human Relations Area Files, Inc
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Afghanistan -- Ethnography
    Abstract: The term "Ghorbat" is applied to several non-food-producing, itinerant populations of fairly low status throughout the Middle East and parts of Central Asia and the Balkans. In the 1970s the Ghorbat lived scattered throughout the major part of Afghanistan. This file consists of one article, a cultural summary by Aparna Rao. The article was originally published in Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 1995. It contains information on history, economy, settlements, kinship, marriage, family, sociopolitical organization, and religion
    Description / Table of Contents: Ghorbat - Aparna Rao - 2002
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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