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092 _sE
_aSEN-ETH-S(94)/2016
100 1 _aNa Nan, Sakkarin
245 _aThe incomplete Sedentarization of the Mlabri in Northern Tahiland.
_cSakkarin Na Nan
260 _aOsaka-JP :
_bNational Museum Ethnology,
_c2016.
300 _apáginas 139-155:
_bilustraciones en blanco y negro.
362 _ano. 94 (2016)
490 _aSenri Ethnological Studies ;
_vno. 94
520 _aThis paper is based on a survey of the so-called "sedentarization" of the Mlabri in Thailand. It is argued that for at least three reasons their sedentarization is not a "normal" transition from a hunter-gatherer to an agricultural society, as would be assumed by an evolutionist perspective. First, it does not relate to a "natural" or inevitable pattern because it has been largely a State-led process initiated through development projects. Second, it does not have the same characteristics everywhere, and depends on social networks as well as on historical and geographical factors. That means sedentarization of the Mlabri cannot be fully understood without considering their relationships with other ethnic groups, especially the Hmong. Finally, sedentarization is an open-ended process with no obvious and predetermined end, because the Mlabri interact with their neighbors and the various development projects and still move from one settlement to another one according to their own agenda.
653 _aANTROPOLOGIA
653 _aSOCIEDADES NOMADAS
653 _aMIABRI
773 0 _0304294
_977737
_aNational Museum of Ethnology
_dOsaka-JP : National Museum Ethnology, 2016.
_oHEMREV029150
_tSenri Ethnological Studies ;
_w(BO-LP-MUSEF)MUSEF-HEM-PPE-091701
810 _aNational Museum of Ethnology Osaka.
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