Publication |
Great Britain, Greenwood Press, 2002.
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Description |
x, 302pRed Spine
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Series |
Endangered Peoples Of The World
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Summary/Abstract |
Turns the spotlight on 14 endangered cultures as examples of how diverse peoples are coping with these radical evolutions in the 21st century. This volume covers the Afghans, the Bedouin of the South Sinai, the Bisa of Zambia, the Eritreans and Ethiopians, the Kurds, the Nuba of Sudan, the Ogoni of Nigeria, the Okavango Delta peoples of Botswana, the Palestinians, the Qashqa'i of Iran, the Rwandese, the Somali of the Horn of Africa, the Tuareg, and the Ugandans.
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Contents |
Introduction
1. The Afghans M. Catherine Daly
2. The Bedouin of the South Sinai, Egypt David Homa
3. The Bisa of Zambia Stuart A. Marks
4. The Eritreans and Ethiopians Lucia Ann McSpadden
5. The Kurds Laurel Erickson
6. The Nuba of Sudan Mona A. Mohamed and Margaret Fisher
7. The Ogoni of Nigeria A. Olu Oyinlade and Jeffrey M. Vincent
8. The Okavango Delta Peoples of Botswana John Bock and Sara E. Johnson
9. The Palestinians Lema Bashir
10. The Qashqa'i of Iran Lois Beck
11. The Rwandese Clea Msindo Koff and Ralph J. Hartley
12. The Somali of the Horn of Africa Virginia Luling
13. The Tuareg Susan J. Rasmussen
14. The Ugandans Dee Aker
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Standard Number |
0313304378 Hb.
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