Agnatic notion, bilateral tendencies and the organisation of local groups among the Muduga

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2012-10-01
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Tharakan C, George
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This article examines the agnatic notion and the organisation of local groups among the Muduga of Attappady in Kerala. Ethnographic evidence shows that the actual practices of the Muduga deviate from an ideal patrilineal type, exhibiting bilateral tendencies which are not characteristic of a strong patrilineal system, thereby making the Muduga case appear to fall between the African and Melanesian type. In the understanding of kin groups, there is a need to differentiate between social groups and cultural categories. The nature of Muduga kinship can be understood only by meaningfully linking ideal and actual behaviour through the interrelationship between structural premises and practice. © SAGE Publications 2012.
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agnatic notion, descent, Dravidian kinship, local group, Muduga
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Contributions to Indian Sociology. v.46(3)