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In Agadez smiths seek out expatriate workers and Peace Corps volunteers as friends and patrons . In the urban context , this is merely a continuation of traditional client - patron relationships in a setting where many nobles ...
In Agadez smiths seek out expatriate workers and Peace Corps volunteers as friends and patrons . In the urban context , this is merely a continuation of traditional client - patron relationships in a setting where many nobles ...
الصفحة 603
smith ' ruse ' in Agadez illustrates the point . I had ordered a pair of earrings . According to convention , I brought the Maria Theresa silver pieces ( purchased in the market ) to the smith - call him Ibrahim — and we agreed on the ...
smith ' ruse ' in Agadez illustrates the point . I had ordered a pair of earrings . According to convention , I brought the Maria Theresa silver pieces ( purchased in the market ) to the smith - call him Ibrahim — and we agreed on the ...
الصفحة 604
In the town of Agadez foreign workers represented a threat to the nobles , replacing them as patrons / customers in a situation where nobles found it increasingly difficult ( if not impossible ) to support smiths in the face of ...
In the town of Agadez foreign workers represented a threat to the nobles , replacing them as patrons / customers in a situation where nobles found it increasingly difficult ( if not impossible ) to support smiths in the face of ...
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