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This groundbreaking book is the first sustained anthropological inquiry into the idea of remote areas. Shafqat Hussain examines the surprisingly diverse ways the people of Hunza, a remote independent state in Pakistan, have been viewed by outsiders over the past century. He also explores how the Hunza people perceived British colonialists, Pakistani state officials, modern-day Westerners, and others, and how the local people used their remote status strategically, ensuring their own interests were served as they engaged with the outside world.
Ethnicity --- Hunza (Pakistan) --- Civilization --- Rural conditions --- Historical geography --- Physical geography --- Ethnic identity --- Group identity --- Cultural fusion --- Multiculturalism --- Cultural pluralism --- Geography --- Geography, Historical --- Social aspects --- Civilization. --- Rural conditions. --- Ethnicity - Pakistan - Hunza --- Physical geography - Social aspects - Pakistan - Hunza --- Hunza (Pakistan) - Civilization --- Hunza (Pakistan) - Rural conditions --- Hunza (Pakistan) - Historical geography
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