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Animal Names of the Arab Ancestors
Animal Names of the Arab Ancestors
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Animal Names of the Arab Ancestors

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In the Arab world, people belong to kinship groups (lineages and tribes). Many lineages are named after animals, birds, and plants. Why? This survey evaluates five old explanations - "e;totemism,"e; "e;emulation of predatory animals,"e; "e;ancestor eponymy,"e; "e;nicknaming,"e; and "e;Bedouin proximity to nature."e; It suggests a new hypothesis: Bedouin tribes use animal names to obscure their internal cleavages. Such tribes wax and wane as they attract and lose allies and clients; they include "e;attached"e; elements as well as actual kin. To prevent outsiders from spotting "e;attached"e; groups, Bedouin tribes scatter non-human names across their segments, making it difficult to link any segment with a human ancestor. Young's argument contributes to theories of tribal organization, Arab identity, onomastics, and Near Eastern kinship.
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Explaining the Non-human Names of Arab Kinship Groups, Volume 2-1 Appendices
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9789004690400
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englanti
Julkaisupäivä
22.4.2024
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BRILL
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