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Nyoro mortuary ritesarticle 1961 • Beattie, John
Banyoro • Africa > Eastern Africa
In this article, Beattie discusses funeral and mourning rites for commoners, household heads, and kings....Sorcery in Bunyoroessay 1963 • Beattie, John
Banyoro • Africa > Eastern Africa
Sorcery expresses interpersonal conflicts and is most common between relatives and neighbors. It is not used as a political tool among chiefs or between chiefs and subjects, which Beattie attr...The Nyoro stateBook 1971 • Beattie, John
Banyoro • Africa > Eastern Africa
In this study, Beattie examines the political institutions of the Bunyoro kingdom prior to 1967. Bunyoro had been the dominant kingdom in the interlacustrine region, but was in decline by the ...Bunyoro, an African kingdomBook 1960 • Beattie, John
Banyoro • Africa > Eastern Africa
Written for a series called 'Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology,' this work is largely a summary of Beattie's larger work on the Banyoro (see document no. 1). He covers the same material on...Nyoro marriage and affinityarticle 1958 • Beattie, John
Banyoro • Africa > Eastern Africa
Beattie examines six different kinds of marital union practiced in Bunyoro, which vary in prestige and in the kind and amount of marriage payments (MUKAGA). In the second part of the article, ...Nyoro kinshiparticle 1958 • Beattie, John
Banyoro • Africa > Eastern Africa
Beattie discusses Nyoro agnatic groups, terminology, and relationships. He examines the interpersonal relationships between fathers and sons, and between brothers, including full and half brot...Group aspects of the Nyoro spirit mediumship cultarticle 1961 • Beattie, John
Banyoro • Africa > Eastern Africa
Beattie examines a spirit possession cult, which he regards as the traditional religion of Bunyoro. The cult is based on a pantheon of beneficial spirits, who are the ancestors of a spirituall...Divination in Bunyoro, Ugandaessay 1967 • Beattie, John
Banyoro • Africa > Eastern Africa
Here, Beattie discusses in more detail spirit possession and divination rituals (see document no. 5.) Diviners are mostly men who travel the country offering their services. Beattie discusses ...