A Serbian VillageColumbia University Press, 1958 - 325 pages A condensed version of the author's doctoral dissertation published in 1956 under title: Social and cultural change in a Serbian village. |
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Page 151
... clans may have been in the village just Table 14. Traditional Orašac Clan Groups in Order of Size , 1953 Number of Number of Number of Number of Clan Name People Households Clan Name People Households 1. Nedić 208 45 22. Simić 35 4 2 ...
... clans may have been in the village just Table 14. Traditional Orašac Clan Groups in Order of Size , 1953 Number of Number of Number of Number of Clan Name People Households Clan Name People Households 1. Nedić 208 45 22. Simić 35 4 2 ...
Page 156
... clan genealogy by memory ( in terms of male ancestors ) back to the founder of the clan . It was in this manner that the genealogies for the Stojanović and Andrić clans were recounted . Several of the older men in the village are ...
... clan genealogy by memory ( in terms of male ancestors ) back to the founder of the clan . It was in this manner that the genealogies for the Stojanović and Andrić clans were recounted . Several of the older men in the village are ...
Page 157
... CLAN AND NEIGHBORHOOD A member's awareness as to his clan is reinforced in many ways . These include a common slava , reciprocal attendance at each other's weddings and funerals , and also clan exogamy.13 Most important of all is that ...
... CLAN AND NEIGHBORHOOD A member's awareness as to his clan is reinforced in many ways . These include a common slava , reciprocal attendance at each other's weddings and funerals , and also clan exogamy.13 Most important of all is that ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Orašac Village Today | 37 |
Copyright | |
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