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The lunar stations in the astronomical ideas of the Somalis and the Danakiessay 1957 • Cerulli, Enrico & Biancani, Piero
Somali • Africa > Eastern Africa
This article contains an analysis and comparison of the beliefs of the Somali and the Danakil concerning astrological lunar stations. The author probes the etymology of both the Somali and the...New notes on the astronomical ideas of the Somalisessay 1957 • Cerulli, Enrico & Biancani, Piero
Somali • Africa > Eastern Africa
This is a brief article concerned with the Somali solar year. The author describes the cultural beliefs associated with the Somali annual time cycle as well as a detailed description of two me...The consuetudinary law of northern Somalia (Mijirtein)essay 1959 • Cerulli, Enrico & Biancani, Piero
Somali • Africa > Eastern Africa
This article, dealing with various aspects of the customary law of the Migiurtini Somali, was written by Cerulli in 1916 on the basis of data gathered by him in Naples from Migiurtini Somali i...Texts of the consuetudinary law of the Marrehân Somaliessay 1959 • Cerulli, Enrico & Biancani, Piero
Somali • Africa > Eastern Africa
In this study the relationship between lower and higher castes as well as between masters and slaves, among certain Somali groups are discussed. Crime within a family, which includes slaves, i...The origin of the lower castes of Somaliaessay 1959 • Cerulli, Enrico & Biancani, Piero
Somali • Africa > Eastern Africa
After a brief descriptive summary of the three lower castes of the Somali--the Yibir, the Midgan and the Tumal--Cerulli traces the origins of each in Somali society. Cerulli presents the theor...How a Hawiye tribe used to liveessay 1959 • Cerulli, Enrico & Biancani, Piero
Somali • Africa > Eastern Africa
This is a collection of Somali texts written in the dialect of the Hawiye of the middle valley of the Webi. The texts are concerned with the social life of the Hawiye Somali. These texts were ...The dancing of the Somaliessay 1964 • Cerulli, Enrico & Biancani, Piero
Somali • Africa > Eastern Africa
In addition to a brief discussion of some of the named dances performed by various Somali subgroups, and their functional value to the society as a whole, the greater part of this source deals...The Somali tribeessay 1964 • Cerulli, Enrico & Biancani, Piero
Somali • Africa > Eastern Africa
This document focuses on the social and political organization of the Somali people. It should be noted that the author uses the term 'peoples' to refer not only to subdivisions of the tribe w...New notes on Islam in Somaliaessay 1964 • Cerulli, Enrico & Biancani, Piero
Somali • Africa > Eastern Africa
This work is composed of a series of previously unpublished notes, collected by Cerulli during his field work among the Somali in the period 1919-1926, and deal, in varying degree and intensit...