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Scheele, Judith

Saharan Prisons

2019

History and Anthropology, 30, 5

p. 509-514

Abstract

The Sahara has long served as a site for high-security prisons. Prisons here however rarely locked people away; rather, they set them to work. Prisoners survival in these conditions hinged on their ability to establish social ties locally, as is arguably still the case with transregional migrants today.