%0 Journal Article %T structure of the Barundi community: (Ruanda-Urundi Territory, Central Africa) %A Smets, George %J Man %D 1946 %V Vol. 46 %I [Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, etc.] %C London %@ 0025-1496 %G English %F fo58-002 %O George Smets %O 116s present; LOC search performed 9/13/05;In the electronic version (E57) , this document is in the FO57 file, 2:Smets; ; this document was originally included in (E04) FO42 Rundi file 3:Smets; %X The author treats ethnic divisions of the Rundi, geography, the community settlement pattern with respect to the peculiar lack of markets, the economic importance of agriculture and cattle-breeding, political and social hierarchy, and the relationships among various social groupings. In his summary he emphasizes the importance of personal relationships and the impact of foreign influence in changing many traditional institutions. At the time of publication the author was Professor in the UniversitT Libre de Bruxelles and Head of the Institut de Sociologie Solvay. %K Rundi (African people) %K Barundi %K Ethnic stratification %K Topography and geology %K Land use %K Retail marketing %K Dance %K Hunting and trapping %K Fishing %K Domesticated animals %K Division of labor by gender %K Organized ceremonial %K Territorial hierarchy %K Chief executive %K Exploitation %K Real property %K Occupational specialization %K Medium of exchange %U https://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=fo58-002 %P 12-16 %[ 2022-06-29