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From Displacement To Emplacement: Bosnian Muslims In Urban U.S., Fethi Keles Jan 2011

From Displacement To Emplacement: Bosnian Muslims In Urban U.S., Fethi Keles

Anthropology - All Scholarship

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A Review Of "Islam Without Extremes: A Muslim Case For Liberty", Fethi Keles Jan 2011

A Review Of "Islam Without Extremes: A Muslim Case For Liberty", Fethi Keles

Anthropology - All Scholarship

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The Structural Negligence Of Us Refugee Resettlement Policy, Fethi Keles Jan 2008

The Structural Negligence Of Us Refugee Resettlement Policy, Fethi Keles

Anthropology - All Scholarship

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Bridging The Macro With The Micro In Conflict Analysis: Structural Simplification As A Heuristic Device, Fethi Keles Jan 2008

Bridging The Macro With The Micro In Conflict Analysis: Structural Simplification As A Heuristic Device, Fethi Keles

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The Antinomies Of Samuel P. Huntington: Some Anthropological Reflections On The American Pundit, Fethi Keles Jan 2007

The Antinomies Of Samuel P. Huntington: Some Anthropological Reflections On The American Pundit, Fethi Keles

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Low-Fired Earthenwares In The African Diaspora: Problems And Prospects, Mark W. Hauser, Christopher R. Decorse Mar 2003

Low-Fired Earthenwares In The African Diaspora: Problems And Prospects, Mark W. Hauser, Christopher R. Decorse

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Local earthenware associated with enslaved African populations in the Americas, variously called “Colono-Ware,” “Afro-CaribbeanWare.” “Yabbas,” and “Criollo ware,” has received considerable attention from researchers. What unifies this disparate group of ceramics is not method of manufacture, design and decoration, or even form and function but the association or potential association with African diaspora populations. The ceramics incorporate some skills and techniques possibly brought by African potters to the Americas, as well as skills reflecting European and Native American traditions, and local adaptations in form, function, and manufacture.Analogies linking African ceramic traditions to American industries have at times been employed uncritically …