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JOSEPH C. BERLAND has lived and traveled with peripatetic communities in Southwest Asia for 25% years. He is the author of No Five Fingers Are Alike and is co-editor with Matt T. Salo of a special issue of the journal Nomadic Peoples devoted to peripatetic peoples. Formerly at Northwestern and Oxford Universities, he is now Adjunct Professor of Social Anthropology at Qaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. He is retired from pedagogical activities and pursues full-time research. APARNA RAO is Professor at the Institute fur Volkerkunde, Universitat zu Koln, Germany.

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?We recommend this volume highly to all who wish to learn more about the gamut of societies sharing peripatetic adaptations that formerly characterized all Gypsy groups and gave rise to analogous Traveler groups. The ethnographic descriptions of many of the articles are rich and nuanced and will provide much food for thought to all who care to contemplate the larger picture of peripatetic adaptations.?-Romani Studies

"We recommend this volume highly to all who wish to learn more about the gamut of societies sharing peripatetic adaptations that formerly characterized all Gypsy groups and gave rise to analogous Traveler groups. The ethnographic descriptions of many of the articles are rich and nuanced and will provide much food for thought to all who care to contemplate the larger picture of peripatetic adaptations."-Romani Studies

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