This chapter discusses the dynamics of interaction between the Ethiopan political centre and the Surma or Suri people, a small group of independent agro-pastoralists located in the Maji border area of South-West Ethiopia, from 1974 to 1998. In this period the Suri provide an example of how allegedly 'marginal' populations were challenged, if not forced, to break out of their peripheral condition into one of engagement and co-optation that necessitated indigenous responses to an encroaching 'modernity'. Notes. [ASC Leiden abstract]ASC – Publicaties niet-programma gebonde
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The Gumuz people of Mätäkäl are one of the peripheral marginalized peoples in northwestern Ethiopia....
The paper has three major objectives. The first is to do a critical review of the current largely an...
The paper has three major objectives. The first is to do a critical review of the current largely an...
This article examines the social and political background of escalating violence between ethnic gr...
The paper has three major objectives. The first is to do a critical review of the current largely an...
This paper examines social and cultural factors that have necessitated the emergence of the Oromo na...
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This paper examines social and cultural factors that have necessitated the emergence of the Oromo na...
The thesis examines the dynamic and perplexing relations between the Kingdom of Shawa and the Tulama...
The role of post-1991 ethnic-based federalism on conflicts along regional boundaries has been a topi...
This chapter discusses the dynamics of interaction between the Ethiopan political centre and the S...
The relation of pastoral societies with the 'outside world' has proved to be one of structural det...
The Gumuz people of Mätäkäl are one of the peripherial marginalized peoples in northwestern Ethiopia...
Borderlands, which are often experiencing challenges of different kind, can be regarded as a "la...
The Gumuz people of Mätäkäl are one of the peripheral marginalized peoples in northwestern Ethiopia....
The paper has three major objectives. The first is to do a critical review of the current largely an...
The paper has three major objectives. The first is to do a critical review of the current largely an...
This article examines the social and political background of escalating violence between ethnic gr...
The paper has three major objectives. The first is to do a critical review of the current largely an...
This paper examines social and cultural factors that have necessitated the emergence of the Oromo na...
The Dizi of southwest Ethiopia, whose relationship with the neighbouring Surma has been deteriorat...
The Dime number about 8,000 people, and inhabit a series of mountain ranges and surrounding lowland ...
This paper examines social and cultural factors that have necessitated the emergence of the Oromo na...
The thesis examines the dynamic and perplexing relations between the Kingdom of Shawa and the Tulama...
The role of post-1991 ethnic-based federalism on conflicts along regional boundaries has been a topi...