Tradition and Contract: The Problem of Social OrderTransaction Publishers, 2002年12月1日 - 140 頁 |
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Abelam accepted action administration African political American Ancient Society anthropologists appeal to tradition appear argued associated assumed attempt authority behavior believed Berndt bilateral descent Central Africa central government chapter Chimbu cieties cities claim clan system clanship Clyde Kluckhohn colonial Colson conflict consensus council courts create disputes egalitarian elite emphasized ethnic ethnographic Europeans existence expected fear fellows feud force formal Gluckman governmental Guinea Gwembe Tonga ideal Indians individual institutions interests Iroquois clans kinship kinsmen legitimate Lewis Henry Morgan live Lumpa Church Makah Manchester University Press ment neighbors officials operate particular Political Anthropology political leaders Political Systems Pomo possible quarrel recognized reform regarded relationships ritual role rules rural areas segmentary Social Anthropology Social Contract social control social order sorcerers theory tion Tonga of Zambia tradition Tribalism village violence Watchtower witch-finding movements witchcraft witches Zambia