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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... mainly the co - ordination of tribal migrations that requires any ramifying administrative organization at all . The units involved in this are oulads , and orders regarding their movements pass mainly through the headmen , sometimes ...
... mainly the co - ordination of tribal migrations that requires any ramifying administrative organization at all . The units involved in this are oulads , and orders regarding their movements pass mainly through the headmen , sometimes ...
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... mainly of kinship , as a set of dyadic relations to a medley of camp members . The Basseri themselves sometimes simplify the picture somewhat and say : “ A man's influence depends not on what he has here ( pointing to the head ) but on ...
... mainly of kinship , as a set of dyadic relations to a medley of camp members . The Basseri themselves sometimes simplify the picture somewhat and say : “ A man's influence depends not on what he has here ( pointing to the head ) but on ...
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... mainly on their smithery . Before each tent stands the anvil of the husband , which is home - made like all the other smithing tools . The men are continually occupied in producing horse - shoes , spindle - whorls , sheepshears , and ...
... mainly on their smithery . Before each tent stands the anvil of the husband , which is home - made like all the other smithing tools . The men are continually occupied in producing horse - shoes , spindle - whorls , sheepshears , and ...
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administrative affinal agnatic agnatic kinship analysis animals Arab authority Baharlu Barth Basseri chief Basseri organization Basseri tribe bride camp group camp leader camp members caravan central close cloth collateral contracts cycle Darbar camp decision depends donkeys economic elementary family evil eye Fars province father features of Basseri flocks formal frequently genealogical Ghavam growth headman herding unit Il-e-Khas il-rah important Isfahan Jahrom Khamseh confederacy kinship Kolumbei labour Labu Musa lambs land larger Mahad mainly maintain male marriage Marvdasht matrilateral migration milk Mohammed Khan nomad population Nowruz oulad pastoral nomads pasture rights pastures patrilineal pattern pedigrees period persons political polygyny position Qashqai recognized relations relatively ritual route Sarvestan sections sedentary sedentary communities sedentary society Shah Gholi Shaibani Khans sheep and goats shepherd Shiraz sibling groups social South Persian structure tribal tribesmen usually villages wealth whereby whole women Yar Mohammed