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The Shilluk settlement

Sudan notes and records24 • Published In 1941 • Pages: 47-66 , 4 plates

By: Howell, P. P. (Paul Philip).

Abstract
This document offers an excellent account of Shilluk settlement organization. The author discusses the relationship of lineages to community organization, the manner in which hamlets within a settlement develop and die out, and the role of the founding lineage in the community. The age-grade organization which is seldom mentioned in other documents is described and its function as a means of uniting different kinship groups for defense is examined. The author is an ethnologist.
Subjects
Community structure
Settlement patterns
Lineages
Inter-community relations
Kin relationships
Family relationships
Age stratification
Extended families
Social control
culture
Shilluk
HRAF PubDate
2010
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Eastern Africa
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Betty Potash ; 1960
Field Date
1937
Coverage Date
1900-1941
Coverage Place
Sudan
Notes
P. P. Howell
LCCN
unk83015138
LCSH
Shilluk (African people)