book chapter

The structure of traditional Moroccan rural society

Mouton & Co. (2) • Published In 1967 • Pages: 223

By: Hoffman, Bernard G..

Abstract
This book describes the ecology of the Berber country, the economy of the people who are primarily sedentary agriculturists, and presents data on their political organization at the village, district and tribal levels.
Subjects
Tillage
Production and supply
Territorial hierarchy
culture
Shluh
HRAF PubDate
1995
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Northern Africa
Document Type
book chapter
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
Sigrid Khera ; John M. Beierle
Field Date
No date
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
Morocco
Notes
Bernard G. Hoffman
General information on the Berbers as a whole, of which the Shluh are a subgroup, should not be confused with specific information on the Shluh. References to Berber groups other than the Shluh such as the Rif, Beraber, and Zenata have not been indexed
Bibliography: p. 201. Includes index
Only pp. 22-26, 44-61, 85-109, and 201-212 are included
LCCN
66015852
LCSH
Berbers (Morocco)