Originally published in 1931 this book was the first detailed ethnographic study of the Bavenda people. It pays particular attention to the double system of kinship groups which is unusual among the Bantu peoples. Richly illustrated with over 60 black and white plates, this books discusses the history and geography of the Bavenda, as well as social, economic, religious, political and legal aspects of their life, as well as medicine, magic and folklore.
1. Geography
2. History
3. Physical and Psychical Characteristics, Clothing and Decoration
4. The Village, Agriculture and Domestic Animals 5. Food and Narcotics
6. Industries
7. War, Trading, Travelling and Hunting 8. Birth and Infancy
9. Child Life 10. Puberty and Initiation
11. Marriage
12. Family Life and Etiquette
13. Mortuary Rites
14. Property, Succession and Inheritance 15. Relationship Terminology and Kinship System 16. Social Groupings 17. The Chief
18. Territorial Divisions, Government, Revenue and Taxation, Law and Justice
19. Conceptions of the Universe
20. Religion
21. Medicine and Magic
22. Rain-Making and Fertility of Crops
23. Music, Dancing and Song
24. Folklore
25. Miscellaneous Beliefs and Superstitions
Biography
Hugh Stayt