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Tio Kingdom of the Middle Congo - 1880-1892

English · Paperback / Softback

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Originally published in 1973, this book reconstructs the political and economic organization and the social life of the Tio kingdom at the end of the 19th century by means of a critical synthesis of documentary and ethnographic data. Based on a detailed study of rich docuemntary sources and fieldwork, it analyses the persistent features of Tio social organization and political relations as well as the extensive economic changes associated with the development and later decline of caravan trading at Stanley Pool. It is fully illustrated with maps, tables and diagrams. This book shows the importance for both anthropoligical theory and historical interpreation of obtaining comprehensive data on the state of a particular society at a given time.

List of contents

1. Introduction Part 1: The Little Society 2. Kinship 3. Residential Groups 4. Marriage 5. The Economics of Subsistence: Production 6. The Economics of Subsistence: Domestic Life 7. Fortune and Misfortune 8. The Flow of Life 9. The Inner World Part 2: The Wider Society 10.Tthe Great Congo Trade 11. The Commercial Economy 12. the Protectors: Lords and Squires 13. The Resolution of Conflict 14. The King and His Realm 15. The Kingdom Under Iloo Part 3: A Perspective Through Time 16. Tio Society to 1880 17. Social Change Among the tio of MBE (1880-1964)

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Jan Vansina

Summary

Originally published in 1973, this book reconstructs the political and economic organization and the social life of the Tio kingdom at the end of the 19th century by means of a critical synthesis of documentary and ethnographic data.

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