We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber MoroccoWe Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco explores how political economic shifts over the last century have reshaped the language practices and ideologies of women (and men) in the plains and mountains of rural Morocco.
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... Anti - Atlas mountains classified themselves and others into distinct social groups ? What was it about tamazirt that made it such a potent " home " that was " conceived and lived in relation to practices of coming and going ? How , in ...
... Anti - Atlas mountains classified themselves and others into distinct social groups ? What was it about tamazirt that made it such a potent " home " that was " conceived and lived in relation to practices of coming and going ? How , in ...
Page 159
... Anti - Atlas merchants in the city , most of whom restricted employment to men from their tribal section whose character and roots they believed they could more easily assess . In contrast to men from the Anti - Atlas , many men from ...
... Anti - Atlas merchants in the city , most of whom restricted employment to men from their tribal section whose character and roots they believed they could more easily assess . In contrast to men from the Anti - Atlas , many men from ...
Page 238
... Atlas ( e.g. Hart 1984 ) . Comparative documentation from the Anti - Atlas or other parts of the Sous is needed , but my observation is that collective laboring is more preva- lent among land - owning people in the Western High Atlas ...
... Atlas ( e.g. Hart 1984 ) . Comparative documentation from the Anti - Atlas or other parts of the Sous is needed , but my observation is that collective laboring is more preva- lent among land - owning people in the Western High Atlas ...
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