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2005
Volume 9 • Nos. 1 & 2

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2004
Volume 8 • No. 2

Volume 8 • No. 1

2003
Volume 7 • No. 2

Volume 7 • No. 1

2002
Volume 6 • No. 2

Volume 6 • No. 1

2001
Volume 5 • No. 2

Volume 5 • No. 1

2000
Volume 4 • No. 2

Volume 4 • No. 1



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Co-editors:
Steven Dinero
, Professor of Human Geography at Philadelphia University
Kenneth Bauer, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford
Carol Kerven, Independent Scholar

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Editorial Board:
Hugh Beach
Riccardo Bocco
Michael Bollig
Dawn Chatty
Salman Cisse
Jean-Pierre Digard
John G. Galaty
Marceau Gast
Barbara Gobel
Jorg Janzen
J. Terrence McCabe

Consulting Editors:
Peter A. Andrews
Alan Barnard
Joseph C. Berland
Edmond Bernus
Pierre Bonte
David L. Browman
Cynthia Chou
Gudrun Dahl
Ugo Fabietti
Elliot Fratkin
Anders Hjort af Ornas
Lioba Lenhart
Emanuel Marx
Daniel Ndagala
William H. Newell
Leonardo Piasere
Georges Ravis-Giordani
Philip C. Salzman
Gunther Schlee
Soheila Shahshahani
Gerd Spittler
Jeremy Swift
Richard L. Tapper



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General

Nomadic Peoples is a peer-refereed international academic journal.
Contributions should be submitted to:

The Editors
Nomadic Peoples
2 The Ridgeway
Great Wolford
WARCS CV36 5NN
UK
Tel/fax +44-1608-674489
Email: Kerven_Behnke@compuserve.com

Articles must be in English, French or Spanish and should not exceed 50,000 characters including notes, bibliography etc. Reviews should be 3,-5,000 characters. Review articles, conference reports, short project reports etc. are welcome. Articles must be accompanied by abstracts in English and French (maximum 60 words) and a short CV (five lines) with the author's address and affiliation. All contributions should be submitted as three, double-spaced typescripts printed on one side only and accompanied by a disc copy in Microsoft Word for Windows 2.0 or Word Perfect version 5.0 or above. Please mark discs clearly with the label, path, file type, file name; exact programme used and author's name and postaI, fax and/or e-mail address. Contributors who are not writing in their mother-tongue must get their submissions checked by a native speaker before they are sent in. Unsatisfactory articles will be returned to the author for correction and/or rewriting. Notes must be kept to a minimum and placed at the end. All references should be at the end of the paper and must conform to the following Nomadic Peoples guidelines. Submissions that do not follow these guidelines will be returned to the author for corrections, even if the paper has been formally accepted for publication!

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