ABSTRACT

The main body of the book is concerned with the theme that empirical political behaviour among the Kachin is a compromise response to the polarised political doctrines of gumsa and gumlao.. Nearly one-third of this book consists of Chapter V entitiled 'The Structural Categories of Kachin Gumsa Society'. It is concerned with the interpretation of a series of verbal concepts and their interconnections. This long chapter is placed between a relatively short account of a particular Kachin community directly observed (Chapter IV) and a series of chapters (VI, VII, VIII) containing secondhand ethnographic and historical evidence.

part I|61 pages

The Problem and Its Setting

chapter Chapter I|17 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter II|11 pages

The Ecological Background of Kachin Society

chapter Chapter III|33 pages

The Categories Shan and Kachin and Their Subdivisions

part II|133 pages

The Structure of Kachin Gumsa Society

chapter Chapter IV|38 pages

Hpalang—An Unstable Kachin Gumsa Community 1

chapter Chapter V|95 pages

The Structural Categories of Kachin Gumsa Society

part III|96 pages

Structural Variability

chapter Chapter VI|16 pages

Gumlao and Gumsa

chapter Chapter VII|14 pages

Gumsa and Shan

chapter Chapter VIII|37 pages

The Evidence from Kachin History

chapter Chapter IX|15 pages

Myth as a Justification for Faction and Social Change

chapter Chapter X|14 pages

Conclusion