-
scholarship as a
variant of
detribalization,
particularly on work in the
United States and
Latin American contexts. The term
detribalization is
similarly used to...
- "primary
instigation of
divisions between tribal and
detribalized Indians," the
history of
detribalization in the
United States "actually
precedes Dawes."...
-
insistence on
ethnic nationalism and
cultural unitarism,
along with
forced detribalization and sedentarization,
resulted in the
suppression of
several ethnic...
-
repressive era
toward non-Iranian minorities. Government's
forced detribalization and
sedentarization in 1920s and 1930s
resulted with many
other tribal...
- Kerala. Most of them are
agricultural workers and are in the
process of
detribalization. It is
believed that they were
agricultural serfs in the past. During...
-
movement entirely.
Among other things, the
Kurds opposed the government's
detribalization efforts. So it made
sense to both
Kurds and
Azeris in the
years following...
- violate. From 1880 to 1884, the
state persisted in its
efforts at "
detribalization." The
tribe had
agreed to
negotiations for sale of its land, but it...
-
include the
spread of
virulent diseases,
unequal social relations,
detribalization, exploitation, enslavement,
medical advances, the
creation of new institutions...
- come to Anatolia. The
Azeris of
today are an
overwhelmingly sedentary,
detribalized people. Anthropologically, they are
little distinguished from the Iranian...
- and
European ancestry, or, less commonly, a
culturally ****imilated or
detribalized person of full
Amerindian descent. In Brazil, a
caboclo generally refers...