Nomads of South-Persia: The Basseri Tribe of the Khamseh Confederacy, Issue 8Auch ersch. als: Bulletin. Universitetets Etnografiske Museum, Univ. of Oslo ; No. 8 |
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able activities administrative affinal agnatic analysis animals Arab authority Basseri become brother camp central chief clearly close cloth communities considerable continual contracts death decision depends descent described division economic effective established fact Fars father field flocks formal frequently give given growth hand head headman herding unit household important increase influence interest Khan kinship land larger later leader less live mainly maintain male marriage means migration milk move natural nomads organization oulad particularly pass pastures patrilineal pattern period Persian persons political population position possible practice present Qashqai recognized regarded relations relatively remain requires ritual route sedentary segments separate serve share sheep shepherd situation social society sons South structure summer tend tent tribal tribe tribesmen usually various villages wealth whereby whole women