Peoples of the Horn of Africa: Somali, Afar, and SahoRed Sea Press, 1998 - 228 страница This book has, from its first publication, been an essential reference tool for research of any aspect of society, history and culture in this part of Africa. Originally published in 1955 as part of the International African Institute's landmark Ethnographic Survey of Africa series, it was reprinted in 1969 with a new bibliography. This new edition contains further supplemental and previously unpublished material based on Professor Lewis' later field research on land-holding systems in the Somali reverine regions. |
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... Hakaba as their serfs . They appear to have resulted from the intermixture of a small body of Helai , left behind at Hakaba , with the Eile , 22 Negroid autochthones of the region , who , in the Helai conquest of their present territory ...
... Hakaba as their serfs . They appear to have resulted from the intermixture of a small body of Helai , left behind at Hakaba , with the Eile , 22 Negroid autochthones of the region , who , in the Helai conquest of their present territory ...
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... Hakaba in their invasion of the region . This is probably largely a fiction , similar to that maintained by the Gobawein in relation to the Gasar Gudda . When their patrons , the Helai of Bur Hakaba , moved to Hakaba , they remained ...
... Hakaba in their invasion of the region . This is probably largely a fiction , similar to that maintained by the Gobawein in relation to the Gasar Gudda . When their patrons , the Helai of Bur Hakaba , moved to Hakaba , they remained ...
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... Hakaba . The region between the Shebelle and Isha Baidoa was left in the hands of the Madinle , a tribe of whom little more is known than that they were allied to the Ajuran . The Ajuran influence was considerable and the pressure which ...
... Hakaba . The region between the Shebelle and Isha Baidoa was left in the hands of the Madinle , a tribe of whom little more is known than that they were allied to the Ajuran . The Ajuran influence was considerable and the pressure which ...
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THE SOMALI AFAR DANAKIL AND SAHO | 11 |
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT | 56 |
MAIN FEATURES OF ECONOMY | 67 |
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Abgal Abyssinian Adoimara Afar Afgoi Africa agnatic Ajuran ancestor Arab Arabian Asaimara Aussa Baidoa Barile Brava British Somaliland Burton camels cattle Cerulli clan segments client coast coastal Colucci confederacy council Cucinotta cultivation Danakil Darod descendants Deschamps dia-paying group Digil Digil and Rahanweyn Drake-Brockman durra Eritrea Ethiopia Ferrandi French Somaliland Gadabursi Galla Gasar Gudda Geledi genealogy Gerra goats grazing Guillain Hakaba Harar Harti Hawiya Helai Hunt Ibid important Ishaak Islam Italian jama'a Jiddu Juba land lineage Marehan marriage Merca Midgan Mijertein Mogadishu Mohammed Mohammedan Negroid noble Somali nomadic Odorizzi Ogaden pastoralists pasture political Pollera population Puccioni qadi Rahanwein rains region relations Riverine rivers Robecchi-Bricchetti Saho settlements Shebelle Sheik slaves Somali social Somali society structure Sultan tariqa territory Thesiger tomb traditional trans-Juba tribal chief tribal sections tribal-family tribes Trimingham Tunni U.N. Report unit village Yibir Zeila Zoli