Social Organization of Sabah Societies: Studies from Six Societies, Bonggi, Idaʼan, Lotud, Makiang, Tagal, TimugonSherwood G. Lingenfelter |
Contents
Power Relationships in these Six Cultures | 9 |
Historical sketch | 15 |
Kinship and Marriage | 22 |
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activities affinal kin akon anak Bajau bilateral birds'-nesting Bonggi Bornean societies Borneo brideprice bridewealth bridewealth exchanges brothers bunua cash cassava child co-reside coconut cognatic collect conjugal pair consanguineal couple cousins cultivation Damat daughter descent groups economic father feast feast-giver feast-goer female field Figure gongs goyan Harrisson harvest headhunting household husband Iban Ida'an identity individual inheritance iwan kilometres Kinabatangan River kindred King kinship kinship terminology kinsmen Kota Kinabalu Kuala Tongod labour Lahad Datu land language Limbuak Darat live longhouse Lotud Makiang male mansubak marriage married Murut nests network of affinal non-Ida'an nuclear family obligations older Padas river paddy parents Pensiangan person peteray planting production relationships relatives residence rice ritual Rungus Sabah societies Sapagaya share siblings social organization sons spouse strategies Table Tagal Tagal river Tagal society term Timugon Tuaran unit water buffalo wife wife-giver wife-taker wife's woman women