Marriage and Family Among the Yakö in South-Eastern Nigeria

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African kinship systems
Age Mates
Age Set
Age Set System
Bride's Father
Bride's Friends
Bride’s Father
Bride’s Friends
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ethnographic fieldwork
family
Father's Compound
Father’s Compound
fertility patterns
Husband's Compound
Husband’s Compound
kinship
Kinsmen
marriage
Marriage Money
Marriage Payment
Matrilineal Clans
Matrilineal Kin
Matrilineal Kinsmen
Matrilineal Relative
Mother's Brother
Mother’s Brother
Nigeria
Nubile Girl
Palm Wine
Patrilineal Kinsman
polygynous households
Pre-marital Pregnancy
pregnancy
Raphia Fibre
rites
social anthropology
South Eastern Nigeria
traditional marriage customs analysis
Village Head
Ward Head
Wedding Feast
Yako
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138588103
  • Weight: 420g
  • 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 1951 this book analyses the social values and institutions involved in the establishment and maintenance of marital relationships. Most of the data is derived from Umor, the largest of the five Yakö villages. As well as considering the conventions through which mariatal values are expressed, the relation of marital status to the general structure of Yakö society is also discussed. The book also determines the extent to which the values posited by the Yakö themselves are actually operative and discusses the changing conditions which have modified traditional standars of marital behaviour.

Daryll Fforde from 1945 worked at University College London, and built a school of American-style cultural anthropology there, distinct from the social anthropology of British-trained contemporaries such as Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, Meyer Fortes and E. E. Evans-Pritchard.