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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... ethnolinguistic group that stretches from Morocco , Algeria , Tunisia , and Libya down to Mali , Burkina Faso , and Niger . Almost all Moroccan Berbers today , including Ishelhin , are Muslim.3 Ishelhin are one of the three main ...
... ethnolinguistic group that stretches from Morocco , Algeria , Tunisia , and Libya down to Mali , Burkina Faso , and Niger . Almost all Moroccan Berbers today , including Ishelhin , are Muslim.3 Ishelhin are one of the three main ...
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... ethnolinguistic practices of Ishelhin in the late twentieth century , and complicates efforts to anchor a single people in a bounded territory with a unified , discrete language . Chapter 7 Ishelhin into Arabs ? Ethnolinguistic ...
... ethnolinguistic practices of Ishelhin in the late twentieth century , and complicates efforts to anchor a single people in a bounded territory with a unified , discrete language . Chapter 7 Ishelhin into Arabs ? Ethnolinguistic ...
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... Ethnolinguistic Differentiating Practices in the Periphery ยท performances are not simply artful uses of language that stand apart both from day - to - day life and from larger questions of meaning , as a Kantian aesthetics would suggest ...
... Ethnolinguistic Differentiating Practices in the Periphery ยท performances are not simply artful uses of language that stand apart both from day - to - day life and from larger questions of meaning , as a Kantian aesthetics would suggest ...
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