Book

Social structures of the High Atlas

Presses Universitaires de FranceParis • Published In 1955 • Pages:

By: Berque, Jacques, Bigwood, Jane.

Abstract
This monograph on the Shluh concentrates on the Seksawa confederation. The book is divided into four parts. Parts I and II deal with geography and environment. Part III deals with religion and law and interrelationships between them. Part IV consists of interpretations and comparisons. Berque's interest was in the origins and the true nature of Shluh institutions. He used some archival data but his analysis consists mainly in historical reconstruction based on contemporary Shluh institutions and similar institutions in other North African societies.
Subjects
Identification
Post depositional processes in archaeological sites
History and culture change
Tillage
Dwellings
Settlement patterns
Real property
Tribe and nation
Community structure
Districts
Justice
Spirits and gods
Congregations
culture
Shluh
HRAF PubDate
1995
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Northern Africa
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Sociologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Marlene Martin ; John Beierle
Field Date
ca. 1950
Coverage Date
historical reconstruction
Coverage Place
Seksawa Confederation, Morocco
Notes
Jacques Berque
Discussions of both the tribe and the TAQBILT have been indexed for Tribe and Nation (619) and Districts (634).
Translation of: Structures socials du Haut-Atlas. The original French text is not included./Translated from the French for the Human Relations Area Files by Jane Bigwood.
Includes bibliography
LCSH
Berbers (Morocco)