Book

Palauan social structure

Rutgers University PressNew Brunswick • Published In 1983 • Pages:

By: Smith, DeVerne Reed.

Abstract
This work presents an ethnographic description of the nature of Belau social organization. Smith's analysis indicates that structure and event are molded by the interaction of the core principles of descent, alliance and cross-siblingship. No one principle exists in isolation by itself, but instead each is interwoven with the others in such a way '...that at times one principle is set in opposition to another, while at other times two principles that once were in opposition at one level of contrast now complement each other in relation to the third principle' (p. 3). In this source then author investigates this synergistic interplay of structural principles in much detail presenting in the process a wealth of data on cross-siblingship, the exchange process, marriage, the 'first child' ceremony, adoption, kin structure, primarily of the matrilineal or patrilineal variety as viewed through 'child of the woman' and 'child of the man' transactions, and death (including 'final decisions' in the settlement of the affairs of the deceased in terms of lineage obligations.
Subjects
Mythology
Lineages
Community structure
Medium of exchange
Adoption
External relations
Form and rules of government
Chief executive
Fishing
Real property
Land use
Settlement patterns
Visiting and hospitality
Inter-community relations
Moieties
Status, role, and prestige
Territorial hierarchy
Ethnosociology
Household
Basis of marriage
Siblings-in-law
Kinship terminology
Kin relationships
Social placement
Kindreds and ramages
Child care
Adolescent activities
Spirits and gods
Culture summary
culture
Belau
HRAF PubDate
2017
Region
Oceania
Sub Region
Micronesia
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle; 1989
Field Date
1972-1973
Coverage Date
1970-1983
Coverage Place
Melekeok, Babeldaob Island; Koror, Republic of Belau
Notes
DeVerne Reed Smith
Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-337)
LCCN
81019987
LCSH
Palauans
Kinship--Palau
Palau--Social life and customs