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CHAPTER 32 Direction of Tribal Change
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents of Volume Two VII
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PART V Village, Region, Civilization
- CHAPTER 19 The Village: Separate Hearths and Common Home 327
- CHAPTER 20 The Village: Internal Regulation 358
- CHAPTER 21 The Wider Ties of Village: Centers and Regions 381
- CHAPTER 22 The Villager and Some Perennial Problems of Civilization 405
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PART VI Recurrent Change Through Social Mobility
- CHAPTER 23 Jati Mobility 427
- CHAPTER 24 Cultural Adaptations and Models for Mobility 442
- CHAPTER 25 Mobility Tactics: Overcoming External Opposition 468
- CHAPTER 26 Maintaining Internal Cohesion: Fission and Fusion 487
- CHAPTER 27 Modern Means for Jati Improvement: Associations and Federations 500
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PART VII Recurrent Change Through Religious and Tribal Movements
- CHAPTER 28 Social Regrouping through Indigenous Religions 523
- CHAPTER 29 Social Aspects of Introduced Religions: Muslims 545
- CHAPTER 30 Social Aspects of Introduced Religions: Jews, Parsis, Christians 560
- CHAPTER 31 The Accretion of Tribal Peoples 573
- CHAPTER 32 Direction of Tribal Change 593
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PART VIII Continuities and Trends
- CHAPTER 33 Psychological Forces, Social Processes, and Systemic Shift 623
- CHAPTER 34 Trends 636
- Appendix THE CONCEPTS OF SYSTEM AND OF STRATIFICATION 660
- Bibliography 667
- Index 705
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents of Volume Two VII
-
PART V Village, Region, Civilization
- CHAPTER 19 The Village: Separate Hearths and Common Home 327
- CHAPTER 20 The Village: Internal Regulation 358
- CHAPTER 21 The Wider Ties of Village: Centers and Regions 381
- CHAPTER 22 The Villager and Some Perennial Problems of Civilization 405
-
PART VI Recurrent Change Through Social Mobility
- CHAPTER 23 Jati Mobility 427
- CHAPTER 24 Cultural Adaptations and Models for Mobility 442
- CHAPTER 25 Mobility Tactics: Overcoming External Opposition 468
- CHAPTER 26 Maintaining Internal Cohesion: Fission and Fusion 487
- CHAPTER 27 Modern Means for Jati Improvement: Associations and Federations 500
-
PART VII Recurrent Change Through Religious and Tribal Movements
- CHAPTER 28 Social Regrouping through Indigenous Religions 523
- CHAPTER 29 Social Aspects of Introduced Religions: Muslims 545
- CHAPTER 30 Social Aspects of Introduced Religions: Jews, Parsis, Christians 560
- CHAPTER 31 The Accretion of Tribal Peoples 573
- CHAPTER 32 Direction of Tribal Change 593
-
PART VIII Continuities and Trends
- CHAPTER 33 Psychological Forces, Social Processes, and Systemic Shift 623
- CHAPTER 34 Trends 636
- Appendix THE CONCEPTS OF SYSTEM AND OF STRATIFICATION 660
- Bibliography 667
- Index 705