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Originally published in 1945, this book analyses Tale social structure at the level of corporate group organization.
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Originally published in 1949, this book takes the analysis of Tale social structure further.
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... Tallensi , whose concepts of self and personhood have been explicated in a masterful essay by Fortes ( 1971 ) on the Tallensi concept of the personne morale . Fortes notes , following Mauss ( 1938 ) , that personhood is socially defined ...
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This collection brings together in one place his major writings on religion.
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... Tallensi Religion , ed . Jack Goody ( Cambridge , 1987 ) , vii ; Meyer Fortes , The Dynamics of Clanship among the Tallensi : Being the First Part of an Analysis of the Social Structure of a Trans - Volta Tribe ( London , 1945 ) ; and ...
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... Tallensi , and this is not what was opera- tional in reality , where a dual - gendered system formed the basis of social organization . Tallensi dual - gendered logic / philosophy If we look through a collection of his essays ( Fortes ...
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... Tallensi society . The Tallensi are subsistence farmers who traditionally lacked centralised leadership . They live in what is now northern Ghana . Fortes carried out two years ' fieldwork with the Tallensi between 1934 and 1937. He ...
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... Tallensi society . If Worsley's materialism was in part constrained by the theoretical climate , it was on the other hand imposed by the Tallensi themselves . This same resolution of kinship to practical reason represents a logical ...
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... Tallensi ethical norms . The most important of the few Tallensi nature deities was the Earth Spirit . She was not constructed as a goddess with a complex mythology as in the cases of the Akan and Yoruba . However , elaborate rituals ...
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... Tallensi, and not Mamprusi. The thing is that in pre colonial times there were no clearly demarcated physical boundaries separating clan settlements, and as a result, some Tallensi clans lived with and associated with neighbouring ...