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Social Facts and Fabrications - 'Customary' Law on Kilimanjaro, 18801980

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Klappentext In this book, Sally Falk Moore examines a hundred years in the history of an African people, the Chagga of Kilimanjaro, in order to understand how their present system of 'customary' laws came to be the way it is, and how the idea of custom was used in Tanzania's experiment with African socialism. She discusses the changes that have occurred in the formal legal system, alongside the vast economic and political transformations that came with cash cropping and colonial rule. She also presents a 'legal' chronicle of the members of one lineage to illustrate its use of the formal legal system. This study of the difference between law in the life of a people and law in the local courts will interest teachers and students of legal anthropology and law and also provides an important contribution to anthropological theory. In addition it has practical relevance for the understanding of the operation of 'traditional' institutions and will appeal to readers interested in African history and African studies. Zusammenfassung In this book! Sally Falk Moore examines a hundred years in the history of an African people! the Chagga of Kilimanjaro! in order to understand how their present system of 'customary' laws came to be and how the idea of custom was used in Tanzania's experiment with African socialism. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of tables; List of illustrations; Foreword by Alfred Harris; Preface; Introduction: A time-orientated anthropology: events, processes and history; Part I. Precolonial Economy, Politics and Law: 1. the nineteenth century on Kilimanjaro: ivory, slaves, cattle and warfare; 2. Practical norms and mystical ideas in Chagga law; 3. The powers and obligations of chiefs and commoners; Part II. Twentieth-century Transformations: Economy, Government, Courts and Cases: 4. The German period: chiefs, cattle, cash and courts; 5. The British colonial period and beyond: an economic overview; 6. The formal structure of local government and local courts; 7. The case reports; Part III. The modern uses of 'customary law': lineage, land and organisational control: 8. The localised patriline in the 1960s and 1970s; 9. The chronicle of the M - lineage; 10. The local lineage and the larger setting; Epilogue: From types to sequences: social change in anthropology; Notes; Glossary; Bibliography; Index....

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Authors Sally Falk Moore, Sally Falk Moore
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.06.1986
 
EAN 9780521312011
ISBN 978-0-521-31201-1
No. of pages 416
Series Electronics Texts for Engineer
The Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

Anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General

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