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Choice And Constraint In A Swahili Community Property Hierarchy And Cognatic Descent On The East African Coast Ann Patricia Caplan

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Choice And Constraint In A Swahili Community Property Hierarchy And Cognatic Descent On The East African Coast Ann Patricia Caplan
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Ann Patricia Caplan
ISBN: 9781351028448, 1351028448
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Choice And Constraint In A Swahili Community Property Hierarchy And Cognatic Descent On The East African Coast Ann Patricia Caplan by Ann Patricia Caplan 9781351028448, 1351028448 instant download after payment.

Originally published in 1975, this book examines property and power relations in a Swahili village on Mafia Island off Tanzania. It focuses on the cognatic descent groups which are important in many areas of village life such as land-holding, marriage, residence, Islamic activities and spirit possession cults. Some anthropologists have contended that groups with multiple membership cannot be viable social units, but this book shows that such a system can actually work. In showing how the cognatic descent groups actually operate, both an ideology of descent group membership and also numerical material about patterns of choice are presented. This involves the construction of both mechanical and statistical models, as well as a decision model to discuss the constraints governing choices.

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