In Pakistan, stubborn mountain tribes still lead a largely secluded life, preserving their archaic cultural traditions. Their distinctive features are Sunni Islam, strict gender segregation, a prevalent caste system, and frequent blood feuds already apparent in the layout of fortified villages with watchtowers. Jurgen Wasim Frembgen, renowned anthropologist, was one of the first to venture into the valley of Harban, a world hostile to outsiders, lying in the Gilgit-Baltistan region located in the Himalayas of North Pakistan, branching off from the east bank of the Indus River. The study was conducted over the course of several stays between 1989 and 1997. Enduring strains and dangers, Jurgen Wasim found a way to overcome the omnipresent mistrust. In this work of literary anthropology he narrates his experiences in sharing the daily life of a harsh, male-dominated society where he surprisingly discovers gentleness, poetry, and warm-hearted friendship
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Format: Hardback
Weight: 368g
Dimensions: 164 x 242mm
Publication Date: 17 Jul 2014
Publisher: OUP Pakistan
Publication City/Country: Pakistan
ISBN13: 9780199400232
About Jurgen Wasim Frembgen
Jurgen Wasim Frembgen is Chief Curator of the Oriental Department at the Museum of Ethnology in Munich as well as Professor in Islamic Studies at the University of Munich. Since 1981 he has been teaching Anthropology and Islamic Studies at different universities in Germany. In addition he has been a visiting professor at the Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad (National Institute of Pakistan Studies) National College of Arts in Lahore and Ohio State University in Columbus USA. He has conducted ethnographic field work in Pakistan on an annual basis since 1981 including working in the Hunza and Nagar valleys the Indus Kohistan Punjab and Sindh. Frembgen has more than a hundred English and German language publications to his credit.
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