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Age Set
Group uniting all men or women(usually men) born during a certain time span; this group controls property and often has political and military functions
Big man
Figure often found among tribal horticulturalists and pastoralists. The big man occupies no office but creates his reputation through entreneurship and generosity to others. Neither his wealth nor his position passes to his heirs.
Chiefdom
Form of sociopolitical organization intermediate between the tribe and state; kin- based with differential access to resources and a permanent political structure. A rank sociey in which relations among villages as well as among individuals are unequal, with smaller villages under the authority of leaders in larger villages; has a two-level settlement heirarchy
Differential Access
Unequal access to resources; basic attribute to chiefdoms and state. Super-ordinates have favored access to such resources, while the access of subordinates is limited by superordinates
Fiscal
pertaining to finances and taxation
Head, village
A local leader in a tribal society who has limited authority, leads by example and persuasion and must be generous
Law
A legal code, including trial and enforcement; characteristic of state organized societies
Office
Permanent political position
Power
The ability exercise one's will over others- to do what one wants; the basis of political status
Prestige
Esteem, respect, or approval for acts, deeds, or qualities considered exemplary
Sociopolitical Typology
Classification scheme based on the scale and complexity of social organization and the effectiveness of political regulation; includes band, tribe, chiefdom and state
Sodality, Pantribal
A non-kin- based group that exists throughout a tribe. spanning several villages
State
Complex socio-political system that administers a territory and populace with substantial contrasts in occupation, wealth, prestige and power. An independent, centrally organized political unit; a government. A form of social and political organization with a formal, central government and a division of society into classes
Stratification
Characteristic of a system with socioeconomic strata
Subordinate
The lower, or underprivileged, group in a stratified system
Super- Ordinate
The upper, or privleged, group in a stratified system
Tribe
Form of sociopolitical organization usually based on horticulture or pastoralism. Socioeconomic stratification and centralized rule are absent in tribes, and there is no means of enforcing political decisions
Wealth
All a person's material assets, including income, land, and other types of property; the basis of economic status