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- 00068617 contributor B64551.
- 00068617 coverage "Flores Island (Indonesia) Social life and customs.".
- 00068617 created "2001.".
- 00068617 date "2001".
- 00068617 date "2001.".
- 00068617 dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- 00068617 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [325]-331) and index.".
- 00068617 description "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- 1. Keo Society and the Anthropological Study ofDualism -- 2. A Synopsis of Keo Geography, Economy, History, and Language -- 3. Outline of the Volume -- PART I: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL DUALITIES -- 1. Ancestors and Descendants: 'Mothers' and 'Children' -- 1. The Earliest Ancestors -- 2. Myths of Mount Nata -- 3. Land Mothers and Defending Children -- 2. Localized Unities and Dualities -- 1. Villages (nua) -- 2. Hamlets (bo'a) -- 3. Double Settlements -- 4. Instruments of Sacrifice -- 5. Ceremonial Buildings -- 6. Dual Leadership -- 7. Sacrificing and the Articulation of Local Communities -- 3. Clans, Estates, and Houses -- I. Land Tenure -- 2. Estates (ngapi) -- 3. Clans (suku or woe) -- 4. 7he House (sa'o) -- 4. Kinship and Marriage -- I. The Relation of ka'e ari (elder-younger) -- 2. Marriage and Affinity -- 3. Bridewealth and Counter-prestation -- 4. Givers and Takers of Wives -- 5. Alliance and the Perpetuation ofAffinity -- 5. Metaphors of Social Process: Origination, Derivation, and -- Incorporation -- I. Pu'u: Origin, Source, Place of Derivation -- 2. 'Descent' (poro) -- 3. Blood and Seed -- 4. Degrees of Encompassment: Adoption and Incorporation -- PART II: ETHNOGRAPHIC SKETCHES -- I. The Domain of Lape, Eldest of the Ga'e -- 1. Tamarind Village (Nua Nage) -- 2. A Village called Keo (Keo Ondo) -- 3. 1W/ulu's Pasture (Kuyu Wulu) and the Old Settlement of -- Bolo Yoga -- 4. Bolo: The Village of Dhoi Liwa -- 5, A Village with Two Double Names: Saga Bhoja and Koyu Yiwe -- 6. Paga -- 7. Lundu (Upper Pau Lundu): One Half ofa Pair -- 8. Summary and Prospect -- 2. The Two Villages of Pajo Mala -- I Lower Pajo Mala (Pajo Mala Nua Au) -- 2. Upper Pajo Mala (Pajo Mala Nua /iWawo) or Kate Bale -- 3. Bale Wolo: A Derivative Settlement -- 3. Unaffiliated Ancestors: The Pau Enclave -- 1. Kota Pau -- 2. Guyu Wolo -- 3. The Lower Village ofPau Lundu (Pau Lundu Nua Au) -- 4. Pau Leka -- 5. Lui (or Pau Lui) -- 6. The Three Pau Villages -- 4. Keo Wayu and the Domain of Gera Ga'e -- 1. Tales of GCra -- 2. The Other Village called Keo (Keo Belo) -- 3. Munde -- 4. Wulu Wayu (or Bo'a Ora) -- 5. The Domain of Gewo and the Land of Pogo Raga -- 1. Pajo Reja -- 1.1 Pajo -- 1.2 Reja -- 1.3 Sopi Sabe -- 2. Nua Muri: The New Village of Late -- 3. Sawu (or Sawu Obo) -- 4. Dhawe (Dhawe Mire) -- 5. Other Villages in the Domain of Gewo -- 5.1 Dhawe Yoja -- 5.2 Oja -- 5.3 Wajo -- 5.4 Loka Kayo -- 6. Comparisons -- 6. The Land of Lobo, the Youngest Ga'e -- 1. Liwo -- 2. Wulu -- 3. Wagha -- 4. Bena and Ma'u Bena -- Conclusion -- 1. Binary Relations -- 2. The Spatial and Temporal Articulation ofDualistic Settlements -- 3. Encompassment, lierarchy, and Precedence -- 4. Further Thoughts on 'Village' and 'Clan' -- 5. Dualism, Tripartition, and Other Combinations -- 6. Do Dual Settlements Exist? -- Appendix 1. Western Keo Kin Terms -- Appendix 2. Formal Names of Villages -- Appendix 3. Names of Clans and Villages -- Appendix 4. Sacrificial Orations -- References -- Index.".
- 00068617 extent "xix, 341 p. :".
- 00068617 identifier "0198234244 (alk. paper)".
- 00068617 identifier 00068617-d.html.
- 00068617 identifier 00068617.html.
- 00068617 isPartOf "Oxford studies in social and cultural anthropology".
- 00068617 issued "2001".
- 00068617 issued "2001.".
- 00068617 language "eng".
- 00068617 publisher "Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- 00068617 spatial "Flores Island (Indonesia) Social life and customs.".
- 00068617 spatial "Indonesia Flores Island.".
- 00068617 subject "306/.095986 21".
- 00068617 subject "DS632.K47 F67 2001".
- 00068617 subject "Human settlements Indonesia Flores Island.".
- 00068617 subject "Keo (Indonesian people) Kinship.".
- 00068617 subject "Keo (Indonesian people) Marriage.".
- 00068617 subject "Keo (Indonesian people) Social life and customs.".
- 00068617 subject "Moieties Indonesia Flores Island.".
- 00068617 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- 1. Keo Society and the Anthropological Study ofDualism -- 2. A Synopsis of Keo Geography, Economy, History, and Language -- 3. Outline of the Volume -- PART I: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL DUALITIES -- 1. Ancestors and Descendants: 'Mothers' and 'Children' -- 1. The Earliest Ancestors -- 2. Myths of Mount Nata -- 3. Land Mothers and Defending Children -- 2. Localized Unities and Dualities -- 1. Villages (nua) -- 2. Hamlets (bo'a) -- 3. Double Settlements -- 4. Instruments of Sacrifice -- 5. Ceremonial Buildings -- 6. Dual Leadership -- 7. Sacrificing and the Articulation of Local Communities -- 3. Clans, Estates, and Houses -- I. Land Tenure -- 2. Estates (ngapi) -- 3. Clans (suku or woe) -- 4. 7he House (sa'o) -- 4. Kinship and Marriage -- I. The Relation of ka'e ari (elder-younger) -- 2. Marriage and Affinity -- 3. Bridewealth and Counter-prestation -- 4. Givers and Takers of Wives -- 5. Alliance and the Perpetuation ofAffinity -- 5. Metaphors of Social Process: Origination, Derivation, and -- Incorporation -- I. Pu'u: Origin, Source, Place of Derivation -- 2. 'Descent' (poro) -- 3. Blood and Seed -- 4. Degrees of Encompassment: Adoption and Incorporation -- PART II: ETHNOGRAPHIC SKETCHES -- I. The Domain of Lape, Eldest of the Ga'e -- 1. Tamarind Village (Nua Nage) -- 2. A Village called Keo (Keo Ondo) -- 3. 1W/ulu's Pasture (Kuyu Wulu) and the Old Settlement of -- Bolo Yoga -- 4. Bolo: The Village of Dhoi Liwa -- 5, A Village with Two Double Names: Saga Bhoja and Koyu Yiwe -- 6. Paga -- 7. Lundu (Upper Pau Lundu): One Half ofa Pair -- 8. Summary and Prospect -- 2. The Two Villages of Pajo Mala -- I Lower Pajo Mala (Pajo Mala Nua Au) -- 2. Upper Pajo Mala (Pajo Mala Nua /iWawo) or Kate Bale -- 3. Bale Wolo: A Derivative Settlement -- 3. Unaffiliated Ancestors: The Pau Enclave -- 1. Kota Pau -- 2. Guyu Wolo -- 3. The Lower Village ofPau Lundu (Pau Lundu Nua Au) -- 4. Pau Leka -- 5. Lui (or Pau Lui) -- 6. The Three Pau Villages -- 4. Keo Wayu and the Domain of Gera Ga'e -- 1. Tales of GCra -- 2. The Other Village called Keo (Keo Belo) -- 3. Munde -- 4. Wulu Wayu (or Bo'a Ora) -- 5. The Domain of Gewo and the Land of Pogo Raga -- 1. Pajo Reja -- 1.1 Pajo -- 1.2 Reja -- 1.3 Sopi Sabe -- 2. Nua Muri: The New Village of Late -- 3. Sawu (or Sawu Obo) -- 4. Dhawe (Dhawe Mire) -- 5. Other Villages in the Domain of Gewo -- 5.1 Dhawe Yoja -- 5.2 Oja -- 5.3 Wajo -- 5.4 Loka Kayo -- 6. Comparisons -- 6. The Land of Lobo, the Youngest Ga'e -- 1. Liwo -- 2. Wulu -- 3. Wagha -- 4. Bena and Ma'u Bena -- Conclusion -- 1. Binary Relations -- 2. The Spatial and Temporal Articulation ofDualistic Settlements -- 3. Encompassment, lierarchy, and Precedence -- 4. Further Thoughts on 'Village' and 'Clan' -- 5. Dualism, Tripartition, and Other Combinations -- 6. Do Dual Settlements Exist? -- Appendix 1. Western Keo Kin Terms -- Appendix 2. Formal Names of Villages -- Appendix 3. Names of Clans and Villages -- Appendix 4. Sacrificial Orations -- References -- Index.".
- 00068617 title "Dualism and hierarchy : processes of binary combination in Keo society / Gregory Forth.".
- 00068617 type "text".