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The Premise of Inequality in Ruanda Jacques J. Maquet

The Premise of Inequality in Ruanda By Jacques J. Maquet

The Premise of Inequality in Ruanda by Jacques J. Maquet


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Originally published in 1961, this study of the indigenous system of government in Ruanda-Urundi until the beginning of the 20th century, describes the complex relationship between the Tutsi and the Hutu and shows how the Tutsi succeeded in maintaining their political dominance.

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The Premise of Inequality in Ruanda: A Study of Political Relations in a Central African Kingdom by Jacques J. Maquet

Originally published in 1961, this study of the indigenous system of government in Ruanda-Urundi until the beginning of the 20th century, describes the complex relationship between the Tutsi and the Hutu and shows how the Tutsi succeeded in maintaining their political dominance without endangering the unity and efficient working of Ruanda society. It analyses the political organization of Ruanda and the position of the Tutsi, prior to the civil war of the 1990s.

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'...these admirable studies offer one of the best introductions to the protocol of meeting the elites of Tropical Africa.' West Africa

About Jacques J. Maquet

Professor Jacques Maquet taught at UCLA, Department of Anthropology, from 1971 through the 1990s.

Table of Contents

1. The Country and its People 2. The system of Kinship and Affinity 3. Marriage and the Family 4. Economic Production 5. Political Organization 6. The Clientage Structure 7. The Problem of Tutsi Domination 8. The Premise of Inequality

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NLS9781138595781
9781138595781
1138595780
The Premise of Inequality in Ruanda: A Study of Political Relations in a Central African Kingdom by Jacques J. Maquet
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-04-29
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