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Collection « Les sciences sociales contemporaines »
The Abutia Ewe of West Africa. A Chiefdom That Never Was (1983)
Index
Une édition électronique réalisée à partir du livre de M. Michel Verdon, The Abutia Ewe of West Africa. A Chiefdom That Never Was. Berlin New York Amsterdam : Mouton Publishers, 1983, 316 pp. Collection: Studies in the Social Sciences. Anthropology, no. 38. Une édition numérique réalisée par Marcelle Bergeron, bénévole, professeure à la retraite de l'École polyvalente Dominique-Racine de Chicoutimi, Ville de Saguenay. [Autorisation de l'auteur accordée le 15 septembre 2007.]
Index
Abutia
location
population density
abundance of land
immigrant villages
history
north-south opposition
source of unity
fiagã in Teti
aggregation in modern judiciary organization
source of unity as village league
agbanu (see also lineage organization)
composition
genealogical boundary
sizes
aggregated group in judiciary activities
no intermediate level of aggregation
fixed number per clan
as land-owning corporation
lack of proliferation
Type I
Type II
Type III
mode of aggregation
distribution of types per clan
as owners of village sites
secular nature
literal meaning
agbanumetsitsi
criteria of eligibility
powers
secular accession
Aggregation
definition of
distinct from alliance
Agove
location
population
Akpokli
ownership of stool
unusual size
Alliances
ametsitsi : see elder.
Anlo
location
contrast with Ewe-dome
aggregation above village level
agressive polity
village reproduction
lineage organization
residential composition
matrimonial practices
asafo : see Military organization.
Atando
Burials symbolic division of the body
Church E. P.
Classical descent theory
conceptual basis
as explanatory model
failures
Hobbesian assumptions
Council of Elders
Descent
Rivers' definition
meaning in 'classical descent theory'
transactionalist definition of
ontological variability of
operational definition of
Divorce
ease of
reasons for
high frequency
and village out-marriage
risks
and size of descent groups
and origin of spouses
and lineage in-marriage
risks over time
precolonial frequency
causes of high rates
du : see Village.
dufia
disputed
relationship to citizenry
dzo
Elders
and fia
Etsri
foreign origin
marginal position in
connubium
Eweland
total area
population
linguistic homogeneity
social heterogeneity
fhome : See Minimal lineage.
fhomemetsitsi
criteria of eligibility
length of tenure
secular nature
fia
link to stool
rotation
selection
reluctance to accept
position
forcible enstoolment
possible destoolment
priest
relation to fia-to
repository of the stool's
spirit
bi-dimensional aspect at
village level
interpretation by colonial
administration
prohibitions
fiagã
from Teti
justification of preeminence
Genealogical knowledge
distortions
transmission
Groups
Rivers' definition
Radcliffe-Brown's definition
segmentary definition
corporatist model
gu
Hamlets
Houses
architecture
house-building
devolution of
occupation of bedrooms
secular nature of
In-marriage
within village
within clans
within lineages
percentages by clan
between clans
and prostitution
variation over years
and genealogical amnesia
recent evolution
conditions favouring
link to aggregation
Kinship
Rivers's definition
operationalist definition
terminology
Kloe
location
population
census
Labour migrations
Land
sales
ownership by agbanu
individualization of ownership
legba
Legend of origin
Literacy : see Schooling.
Lineage organization
no intermediate lineage
descent alone aggregates
and ancestor worship
and low polygyny rates
and divorce
and descent group in-marriage
mankrado
Manslaughter
Marriage
former rites
link to legitimacy of children
disappearance of traditional ceremony
and control over sexuality
and labour migrations
problem of definition
operational definition
not criterion of membership of many groups
prohibitions
preferences
size of exchanging units and marriage payments
age differences between spouses
marriage ceremony
Marriage payments
and divorce
their explanation
Military organization
mode of recruitment
leadership
warfare
Minimal lineage
as minimal judiciary group
criteria of membership
cognatic aspect
ideal reproduction of
realistic reproduction of
genealogical boundary
small size
number in Kloe
secular nature
polysemy
literal meaning
Naming
lack of patronyms
teknonymy
nuvo
ny õ nu-fia
Operationalism
preconditions
not explanatory model
Politics
definition
Political Sovereignty
conventional definition
limits of conventional approach
operational definition
Polygyny
no ranking of co-wives
no sororal
incidence
intensity
current rates
overall low rates
age of polygynists
duration
life-cycle of polygynists
as reproductive strategy
distribution by lineage
and lineage size
and lineage reproduction
and fertility
Prostitution
and clan size
and wealth
and female headship
and in-marriage
Ranking
and village sovereignty
Remarriage
Residence : see Residential groups
Residential groups
assumptions underlying their classification
classification of
composition of male-headed groups
and marital stability
and demographic/physical factors
male coresidence
distribution of various types by clan
female headship
non-nucleated groups
individual incorporation
and change in building material
and labour migrations
impression of matrifocality
abscence of developmental cycle
limit of growth
neolocal trend
and descent
sãme
aggregated group in judiciary activities
names
representatives
as religious corporations
clans with stools
number of clans
clan sizes
lack of proliferation
localization
literal meaning
prohibitions
paraphernalia
sãmefia
sãmemetsitsi
Schooling
Segementary lineage systems
intrinsic contradiction
various meanings of segmentation
srõnyi
Stools
clan ownership of
location
link to titled offices
as trõ
external origin
recent borrowing
special spiritual nature
their rituals
priest and ritual attorney
Stool-father
Teti
location
population
Tonu
location
division in wards
t o viwo
trõwo
division in celestial and chthonic
chthonic ones
celestial ones
priestess as voice of
trõyiawo
tsiame
tsofo
Villages
aggregated in judiciary activities
names
territorial groups
Village Development
Committee
Village sovereignty
implications for membership of
political groups
and witchcraft and manslaughter
and citizenship
and residential mobility
and link to dufia
and lack of centralization
and political statics
and village reproduction
and mitotic fission
and village sizes
and clan localization
and the nature of hamlets
and lineage reproduction
incompatible with ranking and clientelism
Widow-inheritance
Witchcraft
Worship
priestesses
ritual attorneys
xonu : See Houses.
yiãwo
zikpi-to : see Stool-father.
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