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Kinship and Marriage in a New Guinea Village

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Kinship and Marriage in a New Guinea Village Synopsis

The economic and political systems, legal code and religious beliefs of the people of the New Guinea village of Busama were analysed by H. Ian Hogbin in his earlier work, Transformation Scene (1951). In this new study founded on field work carried out at intervals over a seven year period, he is concerned primarily with the individual in his relations with the kinship structure. He takes a typical Busama through a full span of life, from birth through infancy, childhood, adolescence, and marriage to maturity and death; and he shows how each stage in the individual's life involves a change in his kinship relationships and responsibilities. This approach gives the professional anthropologist a set of carefully presented data analysed in line with the contemporary emphasis on seeing the relations between kin in the context of the local community, and it also offers the general reader an enjoyable and authentic account of the intimacies of Melanesian life.

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ISBN: 9781845200008
Publication date: 1st January 1963
Author: H. Ian Hogbin
Publisher: Berg Publishers an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 194 pages
Series: LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology
Genres: Society and culture: general
Anthropology