essay

Terminology, alliance and change in Warao society

Nieuwe West-Indische Gids48 • Published In 1971 • Pages: 56-122

By: Suárez, Maria Matilde.

Abstract
This article is an attempt to explain Warao society by means of formal analysis of the relationship terminology, a statement of the marriage rules, and an empirical examination of the alliance system. The author suggests on the basis of her analysis that Warao society has undergone a structural change from a two-section system of symmetric prescriptive alliance towards a cognatic and preferential system. An extensive review of earlier sources on Warao kinship is included, as well as statistical data on marital exchange in three Warao villages.
Subjects
Kinship terminology
Regulation of marriage
Basis of marriage
Mode of marriage
History
Reviews and critiques
culture
Warao
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
South America
Sub Region
Amazon and Orinoco
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
David Sherwood ; 1984
Field Date
1963-1968
Coverage Date
1825-1965
Coverage Place
Orinoco Delta, Venezuela; Hoana, Moninoko and Hanakasi villages situated on the Sacupana River near the Mission of Guayo
Notes
Maria Matilde Suárez
Includes bibliographical references (p. 116-120)
LCCN
97652362
LCSH
Warao Indians