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The terminology of kinship and marriage among the Yoruba

Africa28 • Published In 1958 • Pages: 301-313

By: Schwab, William B..

Abstract
This work is an extension of the author's previous writing on kinship among the Yoruba (see 8: Schwab, this file) and is a detailed discussion of the terms and relationships among those persons whose kinship status has been affected by a marriage. This includes the principal couple and their affinal relatives. The author begins with a brief summary of Yoruba social organization, and presents some additional information on the lineage, polygynous family, widow remarriage, and related topics. The author is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Sociology at Temple University. He conducted his field research in Oyo province in the city of Oshogbo.
Subjects
Kin relationships
Kinship terminology
Clans
Family relationships
Polygamy
Secondary marriages
Avuncular and nepotic relatives
Behavior toward non-relatives
Parents-in-law and children-in-law
Siblings-in-law
Personal names
culture
Yoruba
HRAF PubDate
2009
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Western Africa
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Social Anthropologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
George R. Bedell ; 1959
Field Date
1949-1951
Coverage Date
1940-1958
Coverage Place
Nigeria
Notes
William B. Schwab
LCCN
29010790
LCSH
Yoruba (African people)