Nomadic Peoples

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Editor: Saverio Krätli

Nomadic Peoples is an international journal published for the Commission on Nomadic Peoples, International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Its primary concerns are the current circumstances of all nomadic peoples around the world and their prospects. Its readership includes all those interested in nomadic peoples — scholars, researchers, planners and project administrators.

"Nomadic Peoples now serves the international community as the single most important information resource about nomadic and pastoral peoples around the world. Offering high quality, peer-reviewed research reports from both incountry and external experts, Nomadic Peoples bridges the gap between disciplines, between academics and applied professionals, and between East and West, North and South. To learn about the current circumstances and future possibilities of peripatetic and pastoral populations, Nomadic Peoples is an invaluable guide." — Philip Carl Salzman, Professor of Anthropology, McGill University

The Commission on Nomadic Peoples of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES) in collaboration with the Ford Foundation  has digitized, preserved and extended access to the issues of the journal of Nomadic Peoples from its inception in 1979 up to 1996. For direct access to these back issues visit the NP page the Commission on Nomadic Peoples website http://cnp.nonuniv.ox.ac.uk/NP_journal/archive.shtml


The Commission on Nomadic Peoples pleased to announce the Nomadic Peoples Best Student Essay Prize!

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Subjects: Anthropology, Migration


Current Issue

Volume 16, Issue 2, Winter 2012

 

Editorial
Saverio Krätli

Dana Declaration + 10
Dawn Chatty
 

Articles

La mobilité commerciale du bétail entre le Sahel et les pays côtiers: l’avenir du convoyage à pied
Christian Corniaux, Brigitte Thébaud and Denis Gautier

Strategies, Mobility and Climate Change: Fulбe flexibility in Tanout, Niger
Karen Greenough

Meaningful Learning for Resilience-Building among Mongolian Pastoralists
Batkhishig Baival and María E. Fernández-Giménez

Land Rights and Nomadic Peoples: Using International Law at the Local Level
Jérémie Gilbert

The Whakatane Mechanism: Promoting Justice in Protected Areas
Emmanuel Freudenthal, in collaboration with Maurizio Farhan Ferrari, Justin Kenrick and Adrian Mylne

Dana Declaration +10, 11–13 April 2012, Wadi Dana, Jordan Workshop Report
Dawn Chatty
 

REVIEWS

Growing up in a pastoral society. Socialisation among Pashtu nomads in Western Afghanistan, by Michael J. Casimir, 2010
Caroline Dyer