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Talks: A comparison of Moslem and non-Moslem Hausa in Northern Nigeria - San Diego
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MS-2-89, Box 8, File 5
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1970 (Creation)
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- San Diego (Calif.)
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24 cm x 30 cm (folder).
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([19--] -)
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File consists of notes for Jerome Barkow's talk on comparing the Moslem and Non-Moslem Hausa in Northern Nigeria, to the American Anthropological Association in San Diego. The presentation centered around analyzing the process for how the Hausa underwent "Islamization", and Barkow's argument was that the Hausa in rural areas became Islamized through a process called positive feedback identification; the legitimate rulers of the Hausa, the Fulani, were Muslims, so in order to better identify with them and become more prestigious in their communities.
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- English