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Matrilineality, residence, and residential zonesarticle 1977 • Kopytoff, Igor
Suku • Africa > Central Africa
This article describes Suku social organization, which combines matrilineal lineages with a patrilocal residence pattern. Previous anthropologists have viewed these two patterns as inherently ...'Medicines' and the sexual transmission of disease among the Suku of Zaireessay 1991 • Kopytoff, Igor
Suku • Africa > Central Africa
This article discusses the cultural meanings and medicinal functions of traditional Suku religious objects called "lineage medicines." These are associated with lineages because, unlike other ...Knowledge and belief in Suku thoughtarticle 1981 • Kopytoff, Igor
Suku • Africa > Central Africa
This article discusses traditional Suku beliefs relating to dead ancestors. It shows that the Suku, like many other African peoples, recognize the importance of ancestors to the wellbeing of t...Revitalization and the genesis of cults in pragmatic religionessay 1980 • Kopytoff, Igor
Suku • Africa > Central Africa
This article describes a traditional Suku religious rite called Kita which was typically held following the rise of a new chief. The focus is on the meanings and structure of the ritual, meant...Women's roles and existential identitiesessay 1990 • Kopytoff, Igor
Suku • Africa > Central Africa
This article discusses traditional Suku cultural meanings and roles associated with womanhood and gender-based division of labor. It is argued that, compared to the United States of America an...Culture Summaryessay 2016 • Kopytoff, Igor
Suku • Africa > Central Africa
This is a culture summary of the Suku people. Information is presented on major aspects of Suku culture....The Suku of southwestern Congoessay 1965 • Kopytoff, Igor
Suku • Africa > Central Africa
This article discusses three salient features of Suku culture and society: 1) a kinship organization that combines matrilineal descent with patrilocal residence, 2) a political organization th...Family and lineage among the Suku of the Congoessay 1964 • Kopytoff, Igor
Suku • Africa > Central Africa
This document argues that the residential cycles of Suku families are shaped by the practical necessity of reconciling the two contradictory principles of Suku social organization: corporate a...The Suku of the Congoessay 1971 • Kopytoff, Igor
Suku • Africa > Central Africa
This document examines Suku kinship rules and observed behaviors of individuals. While Suku kinship principles dictate rigidly defined expectations, individuals constantly redefine these expec...Extension of conflict as a method of conflict resolution among the Suku of the Congoarticle 1961 • Kopytoff, Igor
Suku • Africa > Central Africa
This paper describes particular methods of resolving conflict among the Suku. Each Suku lineage is responsible for the execution of justice. In most cases, this involves negotiating with other...