The Position of Women in Primitive Societies and Other Essays in Social Anthropology
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The Position of Women in Primitive Societies and Other Essays in Social Anthropology (1965) is a book by E. E. Evans-Pritchard.
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The comparative method in social anthropology -- The position of women in primitive societies and our own -- The political structure of the Nadi-speaking peoples of Kenya -- Some collective expressions of obscenity in Africa -- The Zande state -- Zande cannibalism -- The dance -- Social character of bride-wealth, with special reference to the Azande -- Daily life of the Nuer in dry season camps -- Nuer modes of address -- Luo tribes and clans -- Marriage customs of the Luo of Kenya -- Imagery in Ngok Dinka cattle-names -- A note on ghostly vengence among the Anuak of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
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