Rindi : : an ethnographic study of a traditional domain in eastern Sumba / / Gregory L. Forth.

The author describes Rindi culture within an analytic framework that illustrates connexions between, and common principles among, often apparently disparate realms of thought and action. The book contains chapters on the house; the village and the domain (an aggregate of villages); space and cosmos;...

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Superior document:Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde ; 93
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Place / Publishing House:The Hague, Netherlands : : Martinus Nijhoff,, 1981.
Year of Publication:1981
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 93.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 519 pages, [8] pages of plates) :; illustrations.
Notes:Based on the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oxford.
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Summary:The author describes Rindi culture within an analytic framework that illustrates connexions between, and common principles among, often apparently disparate realms of thought and action. The book contains chapters on the house; the village and the domain (an aggregate of villages); space and cosmos; religion (the notions \'hamangu\' and \'ndewa\'; divinity and the ancestors; the powers of the earth); the cycle of life and death; social order (class stratification; the division of authority; descent groups) and the system of asymmetric prescriptive alliance by which it is governed; marriage prestations and the various ways of contracting a marriage. The study is based on 22 months of fieldwork.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9004287248
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Gregory L. Forth.