African Aristocracy

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African kinship systems
Age Class System
aristocratic governance in Swaziland
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Boer conflicts
Bush Veld
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Cattle Byre
colonial South Africa history
economic structure
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Great Hut
High Veld
kinship
Low Veld
Main Heir
Main Hut
Main Wife
Marriage Cattle
peasant societies analysis
political anthropology
Polygynous Homesteads
Queen Mother
Queen Regent
rank
ritual and hierarchy
Ritual Hut
Ritual Wife
Royal Clan
Royal Village
Senior Kinsmen
Shrine Hut
social organization
South Africa
status
Swazi
Swazi Chiefs
Swazi Culture
Swazi Kings
Swazi Nation
Swazi social structure
Swazi Society
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138585508
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1947 and reprinted with a new preface in 1961, this book is based on field studies and gives an account of the social organization of the Swazi, wiith special reference to the aristocratic structure of their society and the way in which birth and rank determine social relationships and activities. The book provides a historical picture of the Swazi and the part played by them during the period of European expansion in British and Boer conflicts in South Africa. The economic structure of a society based on agriculture and the influence exerted over every aspect of social activity by the conservative and aristocratic political hierarchy is analyzed and post-War changes and their effect upon the Swazi also reviewed.

Hilda Beemer Kuper (nee Beemer; 23 August 1911 - 1992) was a social anthropologist most notable for her extensive work on Swazi culture. She was Professor of Anthropology at UCLA.

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