ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1949, this book takes the analysis of Tale social structure further. It shows how the patriarchal principle regulates domestic life and thus moulds individual development among the Tallensi. The analysis of the inter-connexion of Legal, econoic and personal relationships sheds new light on the general problems of social organization in patriarchal societies, both in Africa and elsewhere.

chapter I|11 pages

Introductory

chapter II|32 pages

Kinship and the Lineage System

chapter III|34 pages

The Homestead and the Joint Family

chapter VIII|14 pages

Tensions in the Parent–Child Relationship

chapter IX|5 pages

Grandparents and Grandchildren

chapter X|40 pages

Siblings in The Social Structure

chapter XI|56 pages

The Web of Extra-Clan Kinship

chapter XII|11 pages

The Functions of Kinship