Book

The Maasai of Matapato: a study of rituals of rebellion

Indiana University PressBloomington, Ind. • Published In 1988 • Pages: [xiv], [297]

By: Spencer, Paul.

Abstract
This work focuses on the dynamics of the age grade system of the Maasai of Matapato, Kenya. The age grade system provides the central institution for political action in the society. Much of the emphasis in this study is on the [n]moran[/n] (warrior) age-set and the process through which the Maasai establish their warrior villages ([n]manyat[/n], s. [n]manyata[/]). These villages are established through a ritualized form of rebellion directed by the [i]moran[/i] against their fathers. According to Spencer, this is the '…first stage of an extended rite of transition separating them from the villages ruled by the elders and culminating years later when they are themselves incorporated into elderhood' (p. 5). A description of this process occupies the major portion of this monograph. This study also contains data on the pastoralism of the Maasai, marriage, childhood, the [n]eunoto[/n] festival, the status of women, puberty and initiation rites, and family relationships.
Subjects
Pastoral activities
Settlement patterns
Age stratification
Family relationships
Military organization
Organized ceremonial
culture
Maasai
HRAF PubDate
1996
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Eastern Africa
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 1994
Field Date
July 1976-September 1977
Coverage Date
1976-1977
Coverage Place
Matapato tribal section, Meto, Kajiado county, Kenya
Notes
Paul Spencer
Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-281) and indexes
LCCN
87026035
LCSH
Masai (African people)