ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1963, this was the first monograph concerning an African people in which an irrigation-based society was studied in detail and its implications explored. The Sonjo, a Bantu-speaking people isolated among cattle pastoralists of what was Northern Tanganyika, are remarkable for their complex irrigation system and political organization. The inter-connections between the irrigation system, the religious cult of a culture hero, and the special features of their social organization are at the core of this analysis.

chapter I|24 pages

Introduction

chapter II|11 pages

Geographical Setting of Villages

chapter III|11 pages

Economic Basis of Society

chapter IV|15 pages

The Irrigation System

chapter V|21 pages

Family and Marriage

chapter VI|14 pages

Age-Grades

chapter VII|33 pages

Religion

chapter VIII|25 pages

Political Constitution

chapter IX|17 pages

Conclusions