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AUTOR(ES) M. Jackson
ANO 1974
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Africa
ISSN 0100-8153
E-ISSN 2526-303X
EDITORA Cambridge University Press
DOI 10.2307/1159059
CITAÇÕES 4
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 9e118f5b791dbec2e684d9bc7a7468d8

Resumo

Opening ParagraphRecently renewed interest in the history and social structures of the Mande-speaking peoples of the West Sudan has brought to attention a problem of both ethnographical and theoretical importance. It is the problem of understanding the structure and functions of clanship in Mande societies, while at the same time interpreting the meanings of clan names, rituals, myths, totemic usages, and inter-clan relationships. In approaching the first aspect of the problem one is faced with questions of definition which have not been satisfactorily resolved; for example, are the nyamakala groups properly defined as 'castes', and are the dyamu (or diamu) to be described as 'clans' or as 'patronymic groups'.

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