Book

Kazak social structure

Published for the Department of Anthropology Yale University, by the Yale University Press ; H. Milford, Oxford University Press (20) • Published In 1938 • Pages: 1-109

By: Hudson, Alfred E. (Alfred Emmons).

Abstract
Hudson's 'Kazak Social Structure' is a well-documented, ethnological survey (based on primary and secondary source material) of Kazak social institutions. Hudson outlines the nature of the Kazak [n]uru[/n], the basic unit of all social groups, based on both close blood relationship and also on distant common ancestry, and, with it as frame of reference, discusses social groupings in relation to economic life, family, marriage, class distinctions, political alignments, and inter-group relations.
Subjects
History
Annual cycle
Settlement patterns
Property
Community structure
Marriage
Classes
Local officials
Kin groups
Visiting and hospitality
culture
Kazakh
HRAF PubDate
2010
Region
Asia
Sub Region
Central Asia
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Angelica Baumann ; 1956: John Beierle; 2010
Field Date
1936
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
Central Asia
Notes
[by] Alfred E. Hudson
Except for data specifically describing the [n]uru[/n], no material will be found in category 610 of the Kazak file, but only in functional categories. This, despite the fact that all data have the existence of the [n]uru[/n] as a frame of reference. The category 610 has been used for data explaining the [n]uru[/n], since no provision for it exists in any other of the three-digit kin group categories. Bibliographical citations will be found in category 113. Data relevant to the AH02 Historical Mongolia have not been indexed for the RQ02 Kazakh file.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 106-109)
LCCN
39002111
LCSH
Kazakhs