African Societies
In African Societies, Lucy Mair unites the two main strands of anthropology teaching: the discussion and illustration of the various analytical concepts used by anthropologists in the study of social systems; and ethnography – the detailed study of particular societies, nowadays obtained by participant observation. All societies discussed are in sub-Saharan Africa. This 1977 book will be of great use to students of social anthropology studying ethnography. Presenting as it does brief ethnographic accounts of a wide variety of African societies, as well as exemplifications and discussions of many theoretical concepts, the book offers the reader quick and easy access to a large body of information which previously had to be mined from a large number of monographs.
Product details
September 1974Paperback
9780521098540
260 pages
216 × 140 × 15 mm
0.34kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. African societies
- 2. Food-gatherers: the Mbuti Pygmies
- 3. Nomad herdsmen: the Karimojong
- 4. Cultivators: the Gwembe Tonga
- 5. Agnatic descent: the Tallensi
- 6. Matrilineal descent: the Lele
- 7. Matrilineal descent: the Plateau Tongo
- 8. Double unilineal descent: the Yakö
- 9. Cognatic descent: the Ndendeuli
- 10. An acephalous political system: the Nuer
- 11. Law in an age-based political system: the Arusha
- 12. Kingdoms
- 13. Checks and balances: Benin
- 14. Stratified policies: Rwanda and Burundi
- 15. Old wine in new bottles: Bunyoro and Buganda
- 16. Religion and Society: the Dinka
- 17. Religion and science: the Kalabari
- 18. Witchcraft and oracles: the Azande
- 19. Witchcraft and morals: the Nyakyusa
- References
- Index.