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Zusatztext 'A substantial account of the life, work, customs and beliefs of a fascinating tribe in Southern Africa.' International Review of Missions Informationen zum Autor Hugh Ashton Klappentext Originally published in 1952 and as a second edition in 1967 this volume provides a systematic and comprehensive account of the Basuto people and their changing culture, and reviews the developments and changes leading up to 1966 when Basutoland achieved independence as Lesotho. It describes in detail daily lives, the education and upbringing of children, initiation, marriage, economic activities and political developments within and outside the country. It includes a discussion of tribal and modern law and the workings of the courts and a study of the part played by magic and sorcery and an analysis of the motives leading to the out break of 'medicine' murders in the 1940s. Zusammenfassung Originally published in 1952 and as a second edition in 1967 this volume provides a systematic and comprehensive account of the Basuto people and their changing culture, and reviews the developments and changes leading up to 1966 when Basutoland achieved independence as Lesotho. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Historical Background 2. Social Background 3. Conception, Birth and Childhood 4. Education 5. Marriage 6. Social Routine and Activities 7. Old Age, Death and Religious Beliefs 8. Agriculture 9. Animal Husbandry 10. Land Tenure 11. Miscellaneous Occupations and Pursuits 12. Trade, Exchange, Wealth and Property 13. Political Organization 14. Judicial Organization 15. Law 16. Medicine, Magic and Sorcery Appendices: 1. Glossary of Sesuto Words 2. Kinship Terms 3. Kinship Marriage 4. Cases Tried in Native Authority Courts