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|a Ginat, Joseph.
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|a Changing Nomads in a Changing World
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Great Scholar, Great Man, Great Friend (Remembering Ernest Gellner) -- Introduction -- 1 Pastoralists in the Contemporary World: The Problem of Survival -- 2 Who are these Nomads? What do they do? Continuous Change or Changing Continuities? -- 3 Being Bedouin: Nomads and Tribes in the Arab Social Imagination -- 4 Coping with Change in Arabia: The Bedouin Community and the Idea of Development -- 5 Bedouin Settlement Policy in Israel, 1964-1996 -- 6 Continuing Education and Community Development for Bedouin
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|a 7 The jôz musarrib: An Unusual Form of Marriage among the Arabs -- 8 The Segmentary Lineage System: A Reappraisal -- 9 The Cactus Was Our Kin: Pastoralism in the Spiny Desert of Southern Madagascar -- 10 The Role of Tribal Groups in State Expansion and Consolidation: The Northern Arabian Peninsula during and after the First World -- 11 The Missing Link: ""Badu"" and ""Tribal"" Honor as Components in the Iraqi Decision to Invade Kuwait -- 12 Preservation and Change in Bedouin Societies in Israel
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|a 13 Contemporary Mongol Concepts on Being a Pastoralist: Institutional Continuity, Change and Substitutes -- 14 Understanding Reindeer Pastoralism in Modern Siberia: Ecological Continuity versus State Engineering -- List of Contributors -- Index
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|a Anthropologists discuss how pastoralists are coping and changing as the societies they inhabit change at an unprecedented rate. Joseph Ginat is the author of ""Blood Revenge: Family Honor, Mediation and Outcasting"", and Anatoly M. Khazanov is the author of ""Nomads and the Outside World"".
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