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The dynamics of clanship among the TallensiBook 1945 • Fortes, Meyer
Tallensi • Africa > Western Africa
This source is devoted to a structural analysis of the clanship and lineage relationships among the Tallensi. It deals with the constitution and interrelations of the corporate groupings found...The web of kinship among the TallensiBook 1949 • Fortes, Meyer
Tallensi • Africa > Western Africa
This source is the second volume of a description and functional analysis of the social structure of the Tallensi, a large group living in the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast Colony (pr...Social and psychological aspects of education in TalelandBook 1938 • Fortes, Meyer
Tallensi • Africa > Western Africa
This source gives a summary description of the ways in which the norms of Tallensi culture are inculcated in the Tale child, and a brief portrayal of the fundamental learning processes involve...Communal fishing and fishing magic in the northern territories of the Gold Coastarticle 1937 • Fortes, Meyer
Tallensi • Africa > Western Africa
This source examines the social structure of communal fishing among the Tallensi and the extent of the ensuing relations beyond the fishing itself. Attention is paid to fishing methods, owners...Ritual festivals and social cohesion in the Hinterland of the Gold Coastarticle 1936 • Fortes, Meyer
Tallensi • Africa > Western Africa
This source contains a brief summary of the non-material culture of the Tallensi which serves as a background for the main part of the article, a description of the harvest festivals of the tw...Names among the Tallensi of the Gold Coastessay 1955 • Fortes, Meyer
Tallensi • Africa > Western Africa
This short article gives a description of names and name-giving among the Tallensi. Each person has a public and a private name, the latter not being secret. The private name refers generally ...Towards the judicial processarticle 1987 • Fortes, Meyer
Tallensi • Africa > Western Africa
This article discusses the judiciary roles of Tallensi clan heads as observed in extended ethnographic fieldwork in 1936. The focus is on cultural and political considerations affecting judici...Kinship and marriage among the Ashantiessay 1950 • Fortes, Meyer
Akan • Africa > Western Africa
In this article Fortes discusses what he considers to be the crucial problem for Ashanti men: the conflict between the requirements of marriage and fatherhood on the one hand and a man's oblig...Time and social structureessay 1949 • Fortes, Meyer
Akan • Africa > Western Africa
This study of domestic groupings in the two rural Ashanti townships of Asokore and Agogo is particularly important because it defines for the first time the extremely complex residence pattern...Religion, morality, and the personBook 1987 • Fortes, Meyer & Goody, Jack
Tallensi • Africa > Western Africa
This book is concerned with the roles of religion and ritual in shaping the moral life of individuals, domestic groups, lineages and clans among the Tallensi of northern Ghana. The focus is on...Food in the domestic economy of the Tallensiarticle 1936 • Fortes, Meyer & Fortes, Sonia L.
Tallensi • Africa > Western Africa
This article discusses principally the growing, preparation and eating of food among the Tallensi, and its relation to the domestic economy. The annual agricultural and economic cycles are out...Ashanti Survey, 1945-46article 1947 • Fortes, Meyer et al.
Akan • Africa > Western Africa
This survey of geographical, anthropological and economic aspects of life in Ashanti during the 1940s was undertaken as an experiment in method by Mr. Fortes, an anthropologist, Mr. Steel, a g...The dynamics of Fanti domestic organisationBook 1972 • Vercruijsse, Emile V. W. et al.
Akan • Africa > Western Africa
In this paper, Vercruijsse examines the impact of market penetration on Fanti domestic organization in six Central Region villages. He measured and compared the degree of marketing, wage emplo...