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- Title
Power and Its Discontents: Anywaa's Reactions to the Expansion of the Ethiopian State, 1950-1991.
- Authors
Feyissa, Dereje
- Abstract
The article explores the local identity and cultural aspects of resistance and response by the Anywaa people in the Gambella region of Ethiopia to the political development of the national state. Emphasis is given to topics such as the influence of revolutionaries from Sudan, the impact of militant socialism and centralized rule on traditional authority, and the resettlement of peasants.
- Subjects
ETHIOPIA; ANUAK (African people); ETHIOPIAN history; ETHIOPIAN politics &; government; RESISTANCE to government; AUTHORITY; LAND settlement; TWENTIETH century
- Publication
International Journal of African Historical Studies, 2015, Vol 48, Issue 1, p31
- ISSN
0361-7882
- Publication type
Article