Nomadic Peoples
This page shows volumes of Nomadic Peoples published by The White Horse Press (from Volume 18, 2014). Contents of all volumes from 1997–present are available on LUP. The Commission on Nomadic Peoples of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES) in collaboration with the Ford Foundation has digitised, preserved and extended access to the issues of the journal of Nomadic Peoples from its inception in 1979 up to 1996. For direct access to these back issues visit the Commission on Nomadic Peoples journal page.
NP Vol. 21(1), 2017

Editorial Saverio Krätli
Pastoralists are Peoples: Key issues in Advocacy and the Emergence of Pastoralists’ Rights Marco Bassi
Oil and Emerging Conflict Dynamics in the Ateker Cluster: The Case of Turkana, Kenya Kennedy Mkutu Agade
‘Being Maasai’ in Markets and Trade: The Role of Ethnicity-based Institutions in the Livestock Market of Northern Tanzania Antonio Allegretti
Livestock Income of Mongolian Herders: A Path to Rural Prosperity? Mieke Meurs, Amarjargal Amartuvshin, Otgontogs Banzragch
Mobile Phones and Socio-economic Transformation Among Fulani Pastoralists in Northern Benin Georges Djohy, Honorat Edja, Nikolaus Schareika
‘Everything Costs Money’: Livelihood and Economics in the ‘New Resettled Village’ of Sogrima, Golok (Qinghai Province) Sodnamkyid, Emilia Róża Sułek
Lois Beck, Nomads in Postrevolutionary Iran: The Qashqa’i in an Era of Change Jeremy Swift
José M. Capriles and Nicholas Tripcevich Nicholas (eds), The Archaeology of Andean Pastoralism Raquel Gil Montero
Andreas Gruschke, Nomadische Ressourcennutzung und Existenzsicherung im Umbruch. Die osttibetische Region Yushu (Qinghai, VR China) [Resource Use and Livelihood Security of Pastoralists in Transition. The Tibetan Yushu Region in Qinghai, China] Jarmila Ptackova
Craig Janes and Oyuntsetseg Chuluundorj, Making Disasters: Climate Change, Neoliberal Governance and Livelihood Insecurity on the Mongolian Steppe Daniel J. Murphy
NP Vol. 20(2), 2016

Heritage Process among Nomadic Pastoralist Groups in Muslim Contexts
The Making of Heritages among Nomadic, Pastoral Peoples in Muslim Societies Yazid Ben Hounet, Anne-Marie Brisebarre, Sandra Guinand
The Ambiguities of The Kazakhs’ Nomadic Heritage Carole Ferret
Heritage Policies, Tourism and Pastoral Groups in the Sultanate of Oman Dawn Chatty
‘Is Pastoralism Dead?’ Between Nostalgia, Transmission and Maintenance of the Practice of Transhumant Cattle Herding in Mali Anaïs Leblon
The Wacda of Sid Ahmad Majdūb and of Sidi Yahia: The Intangible Heritage and the Semi-Nomadic Tribes of the Algerian West Yazid Ben Hounet, Sandra Guinand
This is not a Festival. Transhumance-Based Economies on Turkey’s Upland Pastures Nicolas Elias
Caroline Dyer, Livelihoods and Learning: Education for All and the Marginalization of Mobile Pastoralists Ariell Ahearn
Robert S.G. Fletcher, British Imperialism and the Tribal Question: Desert Administration and Nomadic Societies in the Middle East, 1919-1936 Philip Salzman
Hermann Kreutzmann, Pamirian Crossroads: Kirghiz and Wakhi of High Asia Ildikó Bellér-Hann
Nick McDonell, The Civilization of Perpetual Movement: Nomads in the Modern World Jeremy Swift
NP Vol.20(1), 2016

Representing Wealth in a Changing Pastoral Economy: A Comparison of Traditional and New Metrics in Maasailand, Kenya Shauna BurnSilver
Mobile Phones for Mobile People: The Role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) among Livestock Traders and Borana Pastoralists of Southern Ethiopia Dejene Negassa Debsu, Peter D. Little, Waktole Tiki, Sarah Anne J. Guagliardo, Uriel Kitron
Herders’ Territorialities and Social Differentiation in Western Burkina Faso Alexis Gonin, Denis Gautier
Higher Education Among Bedouin of the Negev: Tel Sheva as a Case Study Shaher El-Meccawi, A. Allan Degen
Role of Tibetan Women in Carbon Balance in the Alpine Grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau. A Review Zhanhuan Shang, Andrew White, A. Allan Degen, Ruijun Long
Moving in and out of Poverty: A Case of the Somali and Turkana of Northern Kenya Patrick Wekondi Watete, Wambui Kogi Makau, Jesse Theuri Njoka, Laban Adero MacOpiyo, Oliver Vivian Wasonga
NP Vol. 19(2), 2015

Resettlement Among Tibetan Nomads In China
Introduction: Resettlement among Tibetan Nomads in China Kenneth Bauer, Huatse Gyal
Transforming inequality: Eastern Tibetan pastoralists from 1955 to the present Nancy E. Levine
Migration for ecological preservation? Tibetan herders’ decision making process in the eco-migration policy of Golok Tibetan autonomous prefecture (Qinghai province, PRC) Yusuke Bessho
New homes, new lives – the social and economic effects of resettlement on Tibetan nomads (Yushu prefecture, Qinghai province, PRC) Kenneth Bauer
Hor – a sedentarisation success for Tibetan pastoralists in Qinghai? Jarmila Ptackova
The politics of standardising and subordinating subjects: the nomadic settlement project in Tibetan areas of Amdo Huatse Gyal
Housing projects in the nomadic areas of China’s eastern Tibetan plateau: representation, market logic, and governmentality Gaerrang Kabzung
Local experiences and contested meanings of the Chinese ‘grain for green’ land conversion programme in an agro-pastoralist Tibetan community Emily Woodhouse
Pha Yul: an analysis of grassland management policies in Amdo-Qinghai Elisa Cencetti
Infrastructure development and urbanisation in pastoralist Amdo (a research report) Lilian Iselin