Tribes without rulers : studies in African segmentary systems
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Tribes without rulers : studies in African segmentary systems
(Routledge library editions, . Anthropology and ethnography . Africa ; v. 18)
Routledge, 2014, c1958
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"First issued in paperback 2014, transferred to digital printing 2006"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Recent research in Africa has shown a wide range of political systems, from small societies of wandering hunters to large states of several million people comparable with mediaeval European feudal kingdoms. In between are many societies in which a central government is lacking; the political system is based upon a balance of power between many small groups, which with their lack of classes or specialized political offices, have been called 'ordered anarchies'.
First published in 1958.
Table of Contents
1. John Middleton and David Tait, Introduction 2. Laura Bohannan, Political Aspects of Tiv Social Organization 3. Jean Buxton , The Mandari of the Southern Sudan 4. Godfrey Lienhardt, The Western Dinka 5. Edward Winter, The Aboriginal Political Structure of Bwamba 6. David Tait, The Territorial Pattern and Lineage System of Konkomba 7. John Middleton, The Political System of the Lugbara of the Nile-Congo Divide
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