Custom in the Western Sahara Community, An Anthropological Study, Through Spanish Monographs
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v22i2.1449Keywords:
Western Sahara, Mores rules, tribe, community, Ait ArbaeinAbstract
Customs are considered to be a top class in the life of the Baidan tribs. Life according to Sahara people's is due to the continuity of the severe respect of traditional rules inside the community, where all the members must abide by these rules which are working out in the place. In addition to that, there are a portion of people who’s job is to apply the rules of mores within the society. In this sense, the importance of these mores in the lifestyle of Sahara people have led different kinds of Spanish voyager writers and explorers and others to get knowledge about the initial rules of Western Sahara tribe mores, and its originality, plus the institutions that implement traditional Principles inside the community.
This is what we intend to illustrate in this essay, and through the book of "Desert Studies " written by Spanish sociologist Julio Carro Baruja, and other book called" Spanish lands in the Sahara and theirs Peripatetic units" written by security officer Mulero Clemente.
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