Oman's Diverse Society: Northern Oman
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Peterson, John E. (Auteur)
Titre
Oman's Diverse Society: Northern Oman
Résumé
Although the majority of Oman's population is Arab and either Ibadi or Sunni Muslim, the country exhibits a wealth of diversity in ethnic groups and native languages. While these other groups are often small in total size, they are represented in such areas as politics and commerce
in numbers disproportionate to the weight of their communities and, although distinctive, are more or less woven into the social fabric of the country. Ethnic identity seems likely to decline as the various communities increasingly mix in education, the workplace, residential areas, social
functions, the military, and elsewhere. This article provides brief “snapshots” of these groups and assesses their changing status in Omani society.
Publication
Middle East Journal
Maison d’édition
Middle East Institute
Lieu
Washington
Date
2004
Volume
58
Numéro
1
Pages
32-51
Abrév. de revue
middle east j
DOI
Clé de citation
petersonOmansDiverseSociety2004
Consulté le
04/11/2020 21:11
ISSN
0026-3141
Titre abrégé
Oman's Diverse Society
Langue
eng
Référence
Peterson, J. E. (2004). Oman’s Diverse Society: Northern Oman. Middle East Journal, 58(1), 32‑51. https://doi.org/10.3751/58.1.12
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