Kinship Politics and Law in Naga Society
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- 954.165 D229
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includes index and biblioraphy
Includes Bibliography and index. Illustrated with figures, maps and pictures. This is an ethnographic study of a Naga tribe of Nagaland which applies modern structural theory in the study of kinship and political systems. Historical and Geographical perspective. Family: the basic domestic group Social and Jural dimensions of incorporation Marriage and the Position of women Jural Authority pattern, Tribal laws and [political control Segmentary Lineage system Clan, Moiety and tribe etc
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