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dc.contributor.authorHebo, Mamoen
dc.contributor.authorKaneko, Morieen
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-02T06:09:53Z-
dc.date.available2023-02-02T06:09:53Z-
dc.date.issued2022-12-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2433/279021-
dc.description.abstractLand possession is not only vital for livelihood but also serves as symbol of social status, clan affiliation and succession among the Oromo. However, access to land, for both men and women, are now governed by two competing realms of ‘law’ in Oromia National Regional States (hereafter Oromia). On one hand, customary laws and norms still govern access to land including through land inheritance. On the other hand, people use (and sometimes misuse) state ‘laws’ to claim and inherit land in a manner contrary to the custom. This paper, based on case studies from different parts of Oromia, examines: (1) how women (making use of state-based laws) are actively seeking to inherit land from their parents in view of the increasing economic/livelihood values of land, (2) how women's attempts to claim and inherit land from their family of origin is complicated by such structural factors as clan exogamy and settlement rules, and (3) how men are covertly attempting to gain access to land outside their clan territory through the overt agency of women.en
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.publisherThe Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityen
dc.publisher.alternative京都大学アフリカ地域研究資料センターja
dc.rightsCopyright by The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University, December 2022.en
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)en
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/-
dc.subjectLand inheritanceen
dc.subjectLegal pluralismen
dc.subjectOromiaen
dc.subjectWomen's agencyen
dc.subject.ndc240-
dc.titleWomen's Agency and the Men in the Shadow: Complexities of Women's Land Inheritance Rights amid Structural Conflicts in Oromia Region, Ethiopiaen
dc.typejournal article-
dc.type.niitypeJournal Article-
dc.identifier.ncidAA10626444-
dc.identifier.jtitleAfrican Study Monographsen
dc.identifier.volume42-
dc.identifier.spage61-
dc.identifier.epage75-
dc.relation.doi10.34548/asm.42.61-
dc.textversionpublisher-
dc.sortkey05-
dc.addressDepartment of Social Anthropology, Addis Ababa Universityen
dc.addressGraduate School of Asian and African Area Studies/Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityen
dcterms.accessRightsopen access-
datacite.awardNumber17KK0025-
datacite.awardNumber20H05806-
datacite.awardNumber.urihttps://kaken.nii.ac.jp/grant/KAKENHI-PROJECT-17KK0025/-
datacite.awardNumber.urihttps://kaken.nii.ac.jp/grant/KAKENHI-PLANNED-20H05806/-
dc.identifier.pissn0285-1601-
dc.identifier.eissn2435-807X-
jpcoar.funderName日本学術振興会ja
jpcoar.funderName日本学術振興会ja
jpcoar.awardTitle現代アフリカにおけるジェンダーを基盤にした創造的実践知とマテリアリティの比較研究ja
jpcoar.awardTitle技能・熟練・暗黙知の習得・発達過程に関する人類学的研究ja
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