Refugees in Tamarind Trees / Hashimoto 栄莉

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 風俗習慣・民俗学・民族学 タマリンドの木に集う難民たち / 橋本栄莉
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Item number: BO4405979
Released date: 28 Mar 2024

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Manners and Customs, Folklore and Ethnology Ten Years After the Juba : The surviving members of the Nuer community in South Sudan have begun to live a new life as refugees in neighboring Uganda. Are refugees simply passive victims who seek assistance and are vulnerable?
The book reports how the people of Nuer, who have been living in a nomadic history since ancient times, create a new order in their shelters and create ways to live with others.
The Tamarind tree refers to the "hometown" and "mother" of mankind in myths about its origin across South Sudan.
The refugees of Nuer have found a new "Tamarind tree" in their shelters and asked questions about the world.
What can we learn from them in the "Century of Refugees"?
The book includes field work from refugee camps in South Sudan and refugee settlements in Uganda about how people living in the post-conflict society of South Sudan face the existing order and relive their lives.
The book includes many photos of the life, culture and political activities of refugees in South Sudan.
The book reveals techniques for people living in the post-conflict society of South Sudan to face the existing order and relive their lives.
The book reveals techniques for people living in the post-conflict society of Author's brief history : Born in 1985 in Niigata Prefecture, Rikkyo University, Associate Professor, Faculty of Letters
Born in 2009 in Niigata Prefecture, Japan.
Started field work in South Sudan, Department of Cultural Anthropology, Department of Cultural Anthropology, Department of Social Studies, Graduate School of Hitotsubashi University, Department of Social Studies, Department of Cultural Anthropology, Department of Social Studies, Graduate School of Hitotsubashi University, Department of Social Studies, Department of Social Studies, Department of Peace and Development, Department of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Department of Human Science, Department of Human Science, Department of Takachiho University, Doctor of Social Studies, Department of Social Studies, Department of Human Science, Department of Human Science, Department of Human Science, University of Juba, 2015 2018 2019 クウォス Tamarind 『 』 『 』 Showa