Peoples of the Horn of Africa: Somali, Afar and SahoInternational African Institute, 1955 - 200 страница Your dog just doesn't seem to listen. You've been through obedience training, but he still can't seem to master the most basic commands. And nothing you do seems to prevent him from misbehaving. 'Clients usually come to me when their dogs are ruining their lives, not when they won't sit,' says Cesar. 'But everywhere I go, people are telling me they are confused about the wide variety of training options and theories out there.' Now, in his usual straightforward, confident manner, Cesar takes on the topic of training for the first time, by explaining the importance of balance as the foundation for a healthy relationship between you and your dog. He calls upon some of the foremost experts in the field so that you can find the perfect approach that works for you and your dog. Filled with practical advice, anecdotes, tips, and trouble-shooting techniques from Cesar and his colleagues, this is the ultimate guide to a well-behaved and well-balanced dog - from a new puppy to an old dog who can still learn new tricks. |
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... social structure . Fighting and marriage constitute two of the main types of social relations among the Somali and provide the channels along which many others pass . Since the basis of Somali political structure is the lineage system ...
... social structure . Fighting and marriage constitute two of the main types of social relations among the Somali and provide the channels along which many others pass . Since the basis of Somali political structure is the lineage system ...
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... social relations being no longer expressed genealogically . The social relations of the territorially defined mixed - village and other similar aggregates are not expressed in genealogical idiom . The reasons for the difference between ...
... social relations being no longer expressed genealogically . The social relations of the territorially defined mixed - village and other similar aggregates are not expressed in genealogical idiom . The reasons for the difference between ...
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... social organization . First tribes form having a dominant clan structure , later the lineage system decays completely as the mixed - village becomes increasingly the basic social unit . External - tribal relations , as those within ...
... social organization . First tribes form having a dominant clan structure , later the lineage system decays completely as the mixed - village becomes increasingly the basic social unit . External - tribal relations , as those within ...
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THE SOMALI AFAR DANAKIL AND SAHO | 11 |
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT | 56 |
MAIN FEATURES OF ECONOMY | 67 |
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according Administration adopted Afar agnatic ancestor appears Arab associated attached British British Somaliland called camels carried cattle century Cerulli chief clan closely coast coastal Colucci confederacy considers consists contains corresponds council Cucinotta cultivation Darod dependent descendants described developed Digil divided division Drake-Brockman extent Ferrandi French Galla genealogy given gives grazing Habr Hawiya head Helai Hunt Ibid important influence Islam Italian Juba land lineage marriage Mijertein Negroid noble nomadic northern occupied Order organization origin particularly pasture plains political population present Puccioni Rahanwein rains reaches refer region relations Report represented rivers round season sections seems segmentation settlements Shebelle Sheik similar slaves social Somali Somaliland sometimes southern structure Sultan territory traditions tribal tribes Tunni unit usually village women