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  • Mobile Pastoralists: Development Planning and Social Change in Oman

    Mobile Pastoralists by Chatty, Dawn;

    Development Planning and Social Change in Oman

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Columbia University Press
    • Date of Publication 16 April 1996

    • ISBN 9780231105491
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages230 pages
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    In this book----the result of years of researching the Harasiis, a tribe living in the Sultanate of Oman----Chatty examines how development efforts affected tribe members on a personal level, from pastoralism to full-time employment, formal education, and the changing role of women in this new environment.

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    In this book----the result of years of researching the Harasiis, a tribe living in the Sultanate of Oman----Chatty examines how development efforts affected tribe members on a personal level, from pastoralism to full-time employment, formal education, and the changing role of women in this new environment.

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