International audienceThis book illustrates fragments of the lives of past and present “nomadic” peoples, from Africa, Asia, North and South America and Europe, from different angles (habitats, material production, economic and territorial organisation, social organisation, rites and beliefs, art). This way of life prevailed for millions of years before another sedentary way of life gradually replaced it from 9,000 years ago onwards. However, nomads did not disappear. Today they are a minority and are often marginalised, but they are still an integral part of our humanity. This is the point of view we have adopted in Nomad Lives and we invite our readers to discover women, men and children from all sorts of geographical, climatic, sociologi...
The word nomad, etymologically from the Greek word for pasture, evokes images of a pastoral landscap...
Nomadic peoples are diverse and heterogenous groups who have high levels of mobility and move from p...
Nomadism is found mostly in marginal areas which support only relatively sparse populations, particu...
Charles Stépanoff, Carole Ferret, Gaëlle Lacaze et Julien Thorez eds., Nomadismes d'Asie centrale et...
The book is written by anthropologists, historians, and archaeologists specializing in nomadic studi...
International audienceIn this chapter, we wish to explore the timless conflict between nomadic and s...
Despite an estimated 1,5 million nomads from over 100 different nomadic tribes, in the past years no...
Ces recherches se focalisent sur les représentations des nomades et leur évolution. Dès la Grèce anc...
A majority of laymen, politicians and scholars consciously or subconsciously understand settled livi...
This article discusses the relationship between nomadic people and the figure of the nomad in a Euro...
Reading world literature is,’ as Debjani Ganguly asserts, ‘to confront both plurality and the preval...
By the mid-twentieth century, several recognized French geographers had produced research work class...
This chapter will use the nomadology of Deleuze and Guattari (1987) as a basis for social inquiry, a...
As is often remarked, the Bible attests a higher social rank of the stock farmer or pastoralist comp...
Cette thèse en anthropologie sociale et historique relate vingt ans de route auprès des familles Rom...
The word nomad, etymologically from the Greek word for pasture, evokes images of a pastoral landscap...
Nomadic peoples are diverse and heterogenous groups who have high levels of mobility and move from p...
Nomadism is found mostly in marginal areas which support only relatively sparse populations, particu...
Charles Stépanoff, Carole Ferret, Gaëlle Lacaze et Julien Thorez eds., Nomadismes d'Asie centrale et...
The book is written by anthropologists, historians, and archaeologists specializing in nomadic studi...
International audienceIn this chapter, we wish to explore the timless conflict between nomadic and s...
Despite an estimated 1,5 million nomads from over 100 different nomadic tribes, in the past years no...
Ces recherches se focalisent sur les représentations des nomades et leur évolution. Dès la Grèce anc...
A majority of laymen, politicians and scholars consciously or subconsciously understand settled livi...
This article discusses the relationship between nomadic people and the figure of the nomad in a Euro...
Reading world literature is,’ as Debjani Ganguly asserts, ‘to confront both plurality and the preval...
By the mid-twentieth century, several recognized French geographers had produced research work class...
This chapter will use the nomadology of Deleuze and Guattari (1987) as a basis for social inquiry, a...
As is often remarked, the Bible attests a higher social rank of the stock farmer or pastoralist comp...
Cette thèse en anthropologie sociale et historique relate vingt ans de route auprès des familles Rom...
The word nomad, etymologically from the Greek word for pasture, evokes images of a pastoral landscap...
Nomadic peoples are diverse and heterogenous groups who have high levels of mobility and move from p...
Nomadism is found mostly in marginal areas which support only relatively sparse populations, particu...