Book

The Nuba: an anthropological study of the hill tribes in Kordofan

Oxford University PressLondon • Published In 1947 • Pages:

By: Nadel, S. F. (Siegfried Frederick).

Abstract
This book provides a systematic description of the culturally and linguistically diverse peoples living in the Nuba Hills. Although the ethnographic data pertains mostly to the Heiban, Otoro and Tira peoples, the author also explores the range of social and economic structures of the region by including comparable information from seven neighboring ethnic groups. The main aim is to compare the ten ethnic communities for variation and similarity in three broad cultural domains: kinship structure, clan system, and religious practices. The comparative data is enriched with a region-wide survey of specific themes, including: settlement patterns; economic activities; domestic group dynamics; traditional leaders; and the local effects of increasing integration into the colonial government and contact with Islam and ethnically Arab communities.
Subjects
Topography and geology
Community structure
Community heads
Inter-community relations
Inter-ethnic relations
General character of religion
Shamans and psychotherapists
Revelation and divination
Offenses and sanctions
Form and rules of government
Puberty and initiation
Adolescent activities
Kin relationships
Clans
Settlement patterns
Dwellings
Household
Family relationships
Organized ceremonial
culture
Nuba
HRAF PubDate
2019
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Eastern Africa
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Anthropologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Teferi Abate Adem ; 2017
Field Date
1938-1941
Coverage Date
1938-1941
Coverage Place
South Kordofan, Sudan
Notes
by S.F. Nadel ; With a forward by Sir Hubert Huddleston
LCCN
48001354
LCSH
Nuba (African people)
Ethnology--Sudan--Kordofan