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200 04$aThe family estate in Africa $estudies in the role of property in family structure and lineage continuity /$fedited by Robert F. Gray and P.H. Gulliver
210 1$aLondon ;$aNew York :$cRoutledge,$d2004.
215 $a1 online resource (278 p.)
225 0 $aAfrica ;$vVI
225 0$aRoutledge library editions.$pAnthropology and ethnography
300 $aFirst published in 1964.
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320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
327 $aCover ; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Original Title Page ; Original Copyright Page ; Table of Contents ; INTRODUCTION Robert F. Gray; THE SHAMBALA FAMILY E. V. Winans, Ph.D. (California); THE GUSII FAMILY Robert A. LeVine, Ph.D.(Harvard); FAMILY AND LINEAGE AMONG THE SuKu oF THE CoNGO Igor Kopytoff, Ph.D. (Northwestern); PROPERTY AND THE CYcLE oF DoMESTIC GRouPs IN TAITA Alfred Harris, Ph.D. (Cantab) and Grace Harris Ph.D. (Cantab); PROPERTY, CROSS-COUSIN MARRIAGE, AND THE FAMILY CYCLE AMONG THE LOBEDU Eileen Jensen Krige, D.Litt. (Witwatersrand)
327 $aTHE ARUSHA FAMILY P. H. Gulliver, Ph.D. (London)SONJO LINEAGE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTY Robert F. Gray, Ph.D.(Chicago); SUBJECT INDEX
330 $aToo often accounts of African family life have tended to describe the family in purely static terms. The contributors to this book emphasize the developmental or time dimension of the family, analysing it as a process.
In the seven different societies described in East Africa, the Congo and the Transvaal the changing nature of the distribution of rights in the family property and resources is directly linked with the growth and change of the family itself.
First published in 1964.
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