Book

Social organization in La Guajira

[s.n.]3 (2) • Published In 1950 • Pages: HRAF ms: i-ix, 1-304 [Original: xvi, 255 ]

By: Gutiérrez de Pineda, Virginia, Muirden, Sydney Jaime.

Abstract
This source, written by a professional ethnologist, is the basic work on the Goajiro. The source deals with the various aspects of the life cycle: birth, child-raising, childhood, marriage, and death. Discussed in great detail are the relations between the members of the family and clan. Also treated in considerable detail are clan structure and the resolution of conflicts between clans, the various categories of crimes and the sanctions for each, and the various aspects of the property system. The author carefully points out which features are more representative of the traditional culture, and which have come about as a result of acculturation.
Subjects
Mode of marriage
Residence
Extramarital sex relations
Childbirth
Community heads
Slavery
Serfdom and peonage
Offenses against the person
Sex and marital offenses
Inter-community relations
Status, role, and prestige
Clans
culture
Goajiro
HRAF PubDate
2012
Region
South America
Sub Region
Northwestern South America
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
James R. Leary ; 1961: John Beierle, 2011
Field Date
1947
Coverage Date
1947
Coverage Place
Colombia, South America
Notes
Virginia Gutierrez de Pineda
Translation of: [Organizacion Social en la Guajira]
Includes bibliographical references
Translated for the HRAF files by Sydney Muirden
LCSH
Goajiro Indians