Zwischen Subsistenz- und Marktwirtschaft: Haussa-Dorfgemeinschaften, Familienbudgets und Märkte in Niger
In: Arbeiten aus dem Institut für Afrika-Kunde 59
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In: Arbeiten aus dem Institut für Afrika-Kunde 59
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In: Genève-Afrique: acta Africana = Geneva-Africa, Volume 22, Issue 1, p. 107-122
ISSN: 0016-6774
Auswirkungen der spezifischen kulturellen Traditionen bei den Ibo und Haussa auf die Herausbildung von Normen im Arbeitsalltag der Textilindustrie. (Bsb)
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In: International migration review: IMR, Volume 18, Issue 4/68, p. 1293-1314
ISSN: 0197-9183
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In: La politique africaine, Issue 38, p. 61-67
ISSN: 0244-7827
Bedeutung und ökonomische Rolle der Händler vom Stamm der Haussa werden vom Staat Niger und internationalen Organisationen anerkannt. Der Autor liefert einen historischen Überblick über den Akkumulationsprozeß im Zusammenhang mit dem Aufbau des Nationalstaates. (DÜI-Wsl)
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In: La politique africaine, Issue 38, p. 2-96
ISSN: 0244-7827
In mehreren Aufsätzen wird ein Portrait der Entwicklung in Niger gezeichnet mit folgenden wesentlichen Aspekten: politische Entwicklung seit der Unabhängigkeit; Verhältnis von Militär und politischer Macht; Stammesführer und besondere Entwicklungen von Haussa und Tuareg; Wirtschaftskrise seit 1982; internationale Entwicklungshilfe. (DÜI-Wsl)
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After a brief introduction to Nigeria, this book deals with some of the problems of ethnic identification. It presents a discussion of ethnic pluralism and the names and identities of Nigeria's ethnic groups. Two chapters are concerned with ethnicity and neo-ethnicity respectively. The author then discusses existing and suggested strategies for reducing the problems of ethnicity, and promoting social and politico-economic development. (DÜI-Hff)
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In: Anthropos: internationale Zeitschrift für Völker- und Sprachenkunde : international review of anthropology and linguistics : revue internationale d'ethnologie et de linguistique, Volume 117, Issue 1, p. 255-257
ISSN: 2942-3139
In: Mainzer Beiträge zur Afrika-Forschung, 4
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In: Occasional Publication, No. 2
This paper discusses the immigration of the Igbo into the city of Kano; the context in which the hostility between them and the Hausa-Fulani host population was built up and the extent to which this could be said to have threatened the safety of the Igbo in Kano. (DÜI-Hff)
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The aim of this study is to examine the history of the Hausa and Fulani who started settling in the Bamenda Grasslands in 1903 and 1919 respectively. Chapter One is devoted to the origin and settlement of the Hausa and Fulani in the Bamenda Grasslands. It examines the native and colonial factors, among others, as determinants in the location of the settlements of the Hausa and Fulani. Chapters Two and Three deal with the Hausa and Fulani in the economy of Bamenda Grasslands. Chapter Four deals with the Hausa and Fulani in the political framework, and Chapter Five examines the struggle of the Fulani for the establishment of a muslim court. Furthermore it studies the reaction of the muslim community towards the muslim court and the relationship between the muslim, the native courts, and the colonial administration
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In: Journal of sustainable development in Africa, Volume 11, Issue 2, p. 325-333
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In: Reihe Ethnologie & [und] Islam, 2
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In: Economic policy watch: journal of economic reforms ; joint project of NACCIMA/CIPE, Issue 8, p. 16-21
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In: Women & politics, Volume 8, Issue 2, p. 45-68
ISSN: 0195-7732
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In: Tell: the weekly newsmagazine, Issue 33, p. 10-20
ISSN: 1115-7615
The author explores the background and aftermath of the ethnic conflict between the Sayawa, a minority people of Bauchi State and Hausa-Fulani. He describes the orgy of violence committed against the Sayawa in July 1995 as a result of which 146 Sayawa lost their lives. D. Nmodu also interviews Peter Roko, a Sayawa, Musa Tafawa Balewa, a Hausa-Fulani and Rasheed Raji, military administrator of Bauchi State. (DÜI-Sen)
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