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Morocco Under Colonial Rule
French Administration of Tribal Areas 1912-1956
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This evaluation of the work of a colonial administration uses an analysis of the policies employed in the fields of education, administration, justice and agriculture. It shows how a largely archaic and isolated country transformed itself and its relationship with the western world.
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Index
A.I., see Affaires IndigĆØnes, Service des see Affaires Militaires Musulmanes
Abadie, Col., 188, 223
Abda, 39, 73, 144, 310
Abd al-Aziz, Sultan, 46, 65, 76, 102, 148
Abdel Kerim, Riff insurgent, 3, 27, 67, 77, 133, 140, 145, 157, 173, 303
Abdessalam, Maulai Cherif, 131, 132
Abdessalem, El Hadj Mohammed ben, 223
Affaires Civiles, Direction des, 162ā163
Affaires IndigĆØnes, Service des, xi, 53ā54, 155 ff., 184, 189ā195, 265ā266, 321; selection and training, 164ā166, 196; in France, 186, 304ā305; wives and mistresses, 170; casualties, 173ā174, 297; duties, 156ā160, 173ā175, 184ā186, 204, 211ā212, 226, 233, 267ā269, 281
Affaires Militaires Musulmanes, 168, 278
Affaires Politiques, Direction des, 163
Agadir district, 111, 224, 232, 323
Agadirs (grain stores), 101, 209, 232, 271, 309
Aghbalou, 230
Agourai, 315
Agriculture, promotion of, 23, 42ā43, 160, 186, 222 ff., 225ā226, 243
Agriculture, Service de lā, 222
Ahansal, 82, 112, 274; marabouts of, 109, 129, 137, 141ā142; see also Mha Ahansali, Sidi and Moulay Ahansali, Sidi
Ahermoumou, 243
Ahl Massa, 81, 306, 321ā322
Ahl Mokhtar, 203
Ahmar tribe, 308
Ahmed, Caid of Haouaras, 77
Ain Bou Merchad, 157
Ain Cheggag, 230, 243
Ain Defali, 215
Ain Leuh, 39, 186, 244, 253, 284ā285, 287ā288, 291, 317, 318
Ain Sefra, 12, 15, 18, 64
Aissa ben Omar, see Om...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Thanks and Acknowledgements
- Notes on Style and Transcription
- Foreword
- I. Introduction
- II. Lyautey and āLa Politique IndigĆØneā
- III. The Pacification of the Tribes
- IV. The Berber Policy
- V. The Sultan and Tribal Policy
- VI. Pachas and Caids
- VII. The Great Caids
- VIII. Use of Religious Leaders in Tribal Areas
- IX. Officiers des Affaires IndigĆØnes and ContrĆ“leurs Civils
- X. Land Policy of the Protectorate
- XI. Agricultural and Other Developments in Tribal Areas
- XII. Education in Tribal Areas
- XIII. Health Policy in Tribal Areas
- XIV. Justice in Tribal Areas
- XV. The Jemaas
- XVI. Moroccans as Soldiers and Workers
- XVII. The Effect of French Rule upon the Tribes
- Sources and Citations
- Appendix I: Glossary
- Appendix II: Conversion Tables
- Appendix III: Sultans and Residents General
- Appendix IV: Other Important Dates
- Index