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- They are the world's largest ( patriarchal ) segmentary lineage ethnic group.
- Segmentary state has often been used as a theoretical frame of reference for many historical theories.
- Queen's University Papers in Social Anthropology ", including the one in which they questioned the segmentary lineage system.
- Traditionally, the Basketo were organized as a segmentary clan society headed by a divine king, the " kati ".
- It is exemplified that in Segmentary differentiation if a segment fails to fulfill its function it does not affect or threaten the larger system.
- The largest segmentary lineage society today is believed to be the Pashtun people of Afghanistan and Pakistan, with some 50 million members organized into a vast tribal structure.
- A "'segmentary lineage "'society is characterized by the organization of the society into segments; what is often referred to as a tribal society.
- However, it should be kept in mind that the system of social organization characteristic of most East African peoples was the segmentary lineage organization as described by Evans Pritchard's famous work on the Nuer.
- A common feature of all large regimes in the region during the period 1565 1760 is increased segmentary modes of preceding regimes and the more absolutist modes of succeeding ones the latter achieved through direct tax collection from citizens.
- There's some discussion of this type of genealogies in a non-Biblical context in article segmentary lineage ( which could be better ) . . . talk ) 18 : 03, 17 March 2014 ( UTC)
- :: : : Burton Stein, for instance, if I remember correctly, contends that Cholas like many others, were only'segmentary'and that accounts of the extent of their centralization etc ., are overstated.
- Apparently the Longshan people were organized, according to early historical records, as ancient Chinese people were, into segmentary lineages, and their political status, both within lineages and between them, was predetermined in a hierarchical fashion.
- In the worm " Urastoma cyprinaeis ", 2 types of microorganisms were observed within sub-segmentary cells, a " Chlamydia "-like organism ( CLO ) and a myco-plasma-like organism ( MLO ).
- This form of social organization has also been called " segmentary lineage model ", and prevailed mostly among Semitic peoples, such as Arabs or ancient Israelites, but also among Tai societies and some societies from East Africa such as the Nuer, whom Evans-Pritchard studied extensively.
- "' Center-periphery differentiation "'is a link between Segmentary and Stratificatory, an example is again, automobile firms, may have built factories in other countries, nevertheless the headquarters for the company remains the center ruling, and to whatever extent controlling, the peripheral factories.
- This partial or limited military fiscalism began during the Vijayanagara Empire, setting the latter apart from the more " segmentary " regimes that had preceded it, and was a prominent feature of all regimes during the period 1565 1760; true military fiscalism was not achieved in the region until the rule of Tipu Sultan in the 1780s.
- In a similar manner he used the rise and expansion of the pre-colonial great states such as Benin to show that the so-called segmentary societies as well as the so-called mini-states of pre-colonial Africa are, among other things, fossilised reminders of the conditions from which the great states arose.
- C . C . Lamberg-Karlovsky wrote the following about the period of the Three Dynasties ( Xia, Shang and Zhou ) in " Archaeological Thought in America " : " The Chinese state of the Three Dynasties, which did possess both law and military force, was, nevertheless, built upon a hierarchical system of segmentary lineages, where the distance away from the main line of patrilineal descent determined political status and the share of political power.