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The Samburu: University of California Press

Autor Paul Spencer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 mai 2021
In an era of rapid change for Africa, this nomadic tribe clings to its traditional way of life. This book examines their society, and provides the first full published description of human life in the area. The author, a social anthropologist, spent more than two years among the Samburu; as an adopted member of one of their clans, he perceived how their values and attitudes are closely interwoven with a social system that resists change. Case studies support the general analysis throughout.
Originally published in 1965.
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ISBN-13: 9780520366985
ISBN-10: 0520366980
Pagini: 372
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: UCAL POD
Colecția University of California Press
Seria University of California Press


Cuprins

PREFACE TO NEW EDITION, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, INTRODUCTION, 1. THE PASTORAL ECONOMY, 2. CLANSHIP AND EXOGAMY, 3. THE FAMILY AND THE HERD, 4. THE STRUCTURE OF SAMBURU SOCIETY, 5. THE MORAN, 6. THE MORAN AND THE TOTAL SOCIETY, 7. ELDERHOOD AND THE CURSE, 8. THE STATUS OF WOMEN, 9. SOCIAL ATTITUDES AND CEREMONY, 10. THE SAMBURU AND SOME NEIGHBOURING TRIBES: A COMPARISON, 11. CONCLUSION: THE GERONTOCRATIC SOCIETY, APPENDIX: Census Techniques and Data, BIBLIOGRAPHY, INDEX

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The Samburu society of northern Kenya is a gerontocracy in which power rests with the older men. The tribe cling to their traditional way of life despite rapid changes throughout Africa. The author spent more than two years amongst the Samburu: he shows how their values and attitudes are closely interwoven with a social system that resists change.