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    trying to match the children to their mothers. In this case, the children are as comfortable with their biological mother as they are with any of the other women in the group (p. 120). The society that Lancy was describing is an African polygynous tribe where communal care is common. The care of the children is spread out amongst the community and not left all to the mother. The passing of a child between…

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    Bantu are Christians. This ethnic group is divided into mini-ethnic groups, such as the Zulu from South Africa, and Kikuyu from Kenya. Many people believe that the Bantu, started in present day Cameroon, but soon spread to many different places around the continent, taking up many different styles, and languages, though all similar to the main one. The Bantu tribes were often admired for military strength. The Zulu in South Africa, were able to fight and defeat a British army who had rifles…

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    and patterning relationships of the tribe. The process of change is unable to be stopped, because the Bhaca are always involved with adjustments. The Bhaca show acceleration in their structural system since they are a small group of people that were known to do things together jointly, no matter what changes they had to overcome. I will first briefly mention how the Bhaca society is known to go through adjustments in their structural system. The word Bhaca in Zulu vocabulary means to ‘hide…

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