"Moeurs, coutumes et institutions des indig nes de l'Alg rie" offers a detailed exploration of the manners, customs, and social institutions of the indigenous people of Algeria. Written by tienne C cile douard Villot and published in 1887, this historical work provides valuable insights into the cultural and social life of Algerians during the late 19th century. The book serves as an important resource for understanding the historical context of Algeria and the interactions between its diverse populations. Its detailed observations and descriptions make it a significant contribution to the fields of anthropology and social history, offering a rich tapestry of life in Algeria during a pivotal period.
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