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- catalog contributor b6401123.
- catalog created "1969.".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "1969.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1969.".
- catalog description "Are the Qemant peasants? -- The dynamics of Agaw culture history -- The Ethiopic civilization -- The Southward Movement of Ethiopic civilization -- The Agaw reaction to culture contact -- The emergence of the Abyssinian Feudal State -- Modern Ethiopia -- The Qemant communities and their setting -- Ties between the Qemant and Ethiopia -- The Pagan-Hebraic religion -- Religion and the Qemant -- The religion of the Ancestral Agaw peoples -- Off to visit the Wambar of Chelga -- The Qemant Pantheon -- Saytan -- Spirits and practitioners outside the Qemant Pantheon and priesthood -- Zar, a personal spirit.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 125-128.".
- catalog description "Political organization -- The Wambar as the final arbiter -- Qemant kinship terminology -- Production in the Qemant economy -- The life cycle of Mezgana's people -- Qenona, the rite of passage into Qemant Society -- The marriage of Malke and Kababush -- The status of venerated elder and Kasa -- The Lamentation, the rite of passage from Qemant Society -- The Tazkar, the Second funeral -- Cultural change and the Qemant -- Initial amharization and stabilized pluralism.".
- catalog extent "xii, 128 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Qemant.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Qemant.".
- catalog isPartOf "Case studies in cultural anthropology".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "1969.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston,".
- catalog relation "Qemant.".
- catalog subject "301.29/63".
- catalog subject "DT380 .G35".
- catalog subject "Kemants.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Are the Qemant peasants? -- The dynamics of Agaw culture history -- The Ethiopic civilization -- The Southward Movement of Ethiopic civilization -- The Agaw reaction to culture contact -- The emergence of the Abyssinian Feudal State -- Modern Ethiopia -- The Qemant communities and their setting -- Ties between the Qemant and Ethiopia -- The Pagan-Hebraic religion -- Religion and the Qemant -- The religion of the Ancestral Agaw peoples -- Off to visit the Wambar of Chelga -- The Qemant Pantheon -- Saytan -- Spirits and practitioners outside the Qemant Pantheon and priesthood -- Zar, a personal spirit.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Political organization -- The Wambar as the final arbiter -- Qemant kinship terminology -- Production in the Qemant economy -- The life cycle of Mezgana's people -- Qenona, the rite of passage into Qemant Society -- The marriage of Malke and Kababush -- The status of venerated elder and Kasa -- The Lamentation, the rite of passage from Qemant Society -- The Tazkar, the Second funeral -- Cultural change and the Qemant -- Initial amharization and stabilized pluralism.".
- catalog title "The Qemant; a pagan-Hebraic peasantry of Ethiopia, by Frederick C. Gamst.".
- catalog type "text".