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Author Gellner, Ernest.

Title Saints of the Atlas
Published London : Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1969

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 W'PONDS  306.830964 Gel  AVAILABLE
Description xxiii, 317 pages : 12 plates, illustrations, map. ; 23 cm
Series The Nature of human society series
Nature of human society series.
Contents 1. The background --- 2. The problem --- 3. Distinctions --- 4. Holy and lay --- 5. Lives of the saints --- 6. The main lodge and its location --- 7. Internal structure of the main lodge --- 8. Other Ahansal centres --- 9. The Ahansal genealogy --- 10. Other forms of the sacred --- 11. The religious role
Summary "[Ernest Gellner] began the association with Morocco and the Berbers of the Central High Atlas that resulted in Saints of the Atlas. It was a study of how holy men kept a fragile and broken peace among the shepherds who moved each spring from the plains of the ante-Atlas into the high pastures, and back again each autumn: a hundred thousand people, a million or so sheep traversing the bottle-necks of the mountain passes twice each year. It was an ideal opportunity for theft and rustling, and the Saints were there to maintain the peace without establishing any acceptable claim to political control. His book, criticised by scholars who have worked in Moroccan archives, remains important reading because it analyses so clearly the ways in which pastoral peoples, who had been in contact with states for a couple of millennia, maintained an ideology of total rejection of the Moroccan state, and a determination not to make anything of the kind themselves. Their practice was more often than not in accord with the ideology."--Http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/gellner/JDavisObit.html (Feb. 23, 2011.)
Notes Title from title page image
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 307-309
Notes Also issued online
Subject Ahansala.
Berbers -- Morocco -- History.
Berbers -- Morocco -- Social life and customs.
Berbers -- Morocco.
Berbers.
Ethnology -- Atlas Mountains.
Ethnology -- Morocco -- Atlas Mountains.
LC no. 71439405
ISBN 0297177796