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Volumn 49, Issue 2, 2008, Pages 197-216

Networks of knowledge: Clanship and collective well-being in Buganda

Author keywords

Kinship; Lineages; Precolonial; Religion; Uganda

Indexed keywords

FARMING SYSTEM; KINSHIP; RELIGION; SOCIAL HISTORY; SOCIAL ORGANIZATION;

EID: 53149153918     PISSN: 00218537     EISSN: 14695138     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S0021853708003629     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (28)

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    • Adam Kuper, 'Lineage theory: A critical retrospect', Annual Review of Anthropology, 11 (1982), 92. Despite this pronouncement, Kuper explained that he did not expect the lineage model to be abandoned completely because it 'suit[ed] modern notions of how primitive societies were organized'.
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    • MacGaffey recognizes as much, noting how Kongo 'have a clear idea of a corporate matrilineal clan subdivided into matrilineages, and think of their society as organized by a repetitive series of them'. MacGaffey, 'Changing representations', 197.
    • MacGaffey recognizes as much, noting how Kongo 'have a clear idea of a corporate matrilineal clan subdivided into matrilineages, and think of their society as organized by a repetitive series of them'. MacGaffey, 'Changing representations', 197.
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    • Buganda is a kingdom located on the northwest shores of Lake Victoria in present-day Uganda
    • Buganda is a kingdom located on the northwest shores of Lake Victoria in present-day Uganda.
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    • For examples in the Great Lakes region of analyses of public healing as an alternate form of authority that lay beyond the purview of state institutions, see Iris Berger, Religion and Resistance: East African Kingdoms in the Precolonial Period Tervuren, 1981
    • For examples in the Great Lakes region of analyses of public healing as an alternate form of authority that lay beyond the purview of state institutions, see Iris Berger, Religion and Resistance: East African Kingdoms in the Precolonial Period (Tervuren, 1981)
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    • The variety of terms designating these groupings in Great Lakes languages - umuryango in Burundi; ubwoko in Rwanda; ishanja in Kivu; ruganda in Bunyoro and Buhaya; and hika in Buganda and Busoga - suggests that the ideology and practices of clanship developed along different lines in various settings within the region.
    • The variety of terms designating these groupings in Great Lakes languages - umuryango in Burundi; ubwoko in Rwanda; ishanja in Kivu; ruganda in Bunyoro and Buhaya; and hika in Buganda and Busoga - suggests that the ideology and practices of clanship developed along different lines in various settings within the region.
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    • for Busoga, see David William Cohen, The Historical Tradition of Busoga: Mukama and Kintu (Oxford, 1972)
    • for Busoga, see David William Cohen, The Historical Tradition of Busoga: Mukama and Kintu (Oxford, 1972)
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    • for 'Kitara', see Carole Buchanan, 'The Kitara complex: The historical tradition of western Uganda to the 16th century' (Ph.D. diss., Indiana University, 1974).
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    • Justin Willis has more recently pointed out that, while many of the great pioneering works in East African history produced in the 1960s 'were focused on the production of histories of tribes, people actually thought and wrote in terms of the origins, movements, and activities of clans'. Justin Willis, 'Clan and history in western Uganda: A new perspective on the origins of pastoral dominance', International Journal of African Historical Studies, 30 (1997), 583.
    • Justin Willis has more recently pointed out that, while many of the great pioneering works in East African history produced in the 1960s 'were focused on the production of histories of tribes, people actually thought and wrote in terms of the origins, movements, and activities of clans'. Justin Willis, 'Clan and history in western Uganda: A new perspective on the origins of pastoral dominance', International Journal of African Historical Studies, 30 (1997), 583.
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    • For notable exceptions, see Newbury's examination of clanship on Ijwi island and Willis's close study of clanship in Buhweju, a region in western Uganda. Willis, ' Clan and history in western Uganda'; Newbury, Kings and Clans. While notable in its efforts to treat clans in a historical manner, Newbury's analysis is concerned more with the 'external components of clan identity' - the relationships both between clans and between clans and royalty - than with the 'internal components of clan identity', which Newbury determined were both less important and 'impossible to ascertain with any precision' for the nineteenth century.
    • For notable exceptions, see Newbury's examination of clanship on Ijwi island and Willis's close study of clanship in Buhweju, a region in western Uganda. Willis, ' Clan and history in western Uganda'; Newbury, Kings and Clans. While notable in its efforts to treat clans in a historical manner, Newbury's analysis is concerned more with the 'external components of clan identity' - the relationships both between clans and between clans and royalty - than with the 'internal components of clan identity', which Newbury determined were both less important and 'impossible to ascertain with any precision' for the nineteenth century.
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    • The derivation may also refer to the process by which old bodies become exhausted and die, with their spirits remaining around their burial sites located on biggwa. I thank David Schoenbrun for this insight
    • The derivation may also refer to the process by which old bodies become exhausted and die, with their spirits remaining around their burial sites located on biggwa. I thank David Schoenbrun for this insight.
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    • Members of clans that claim indigenous status in Buganda are known as bannan-sangwa, which translates literally as 'those who were found [on the land]'.
    • Members of clans that claim indigenous status in Buganda are known as bannan-sangwa, which translates literally as 'those who were found [on the land]'.
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    • trans. James D. Wamala Uganda
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    • The Kintu figure usually appears in Ganda traditions as the founder and first king of Buganda. For an examination of alternative recollections of Kintu as a spiritual entity, see Neil Kodesh, 'History from the healer's shrine: Genre, historical imagination, and early Ganda history', Comparative Studies in Society and History, 49 (2007), 527-52.
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    • In the transformed dynastic version of this narrative, Kintu appears as the first king of Buganda, Kisolo as his prime minister (Kattikiro and Lutaya as Kintu's head of servants Ssabaddu, See Kagwa, Clans, 7
    • In the transformed dynastic version of this narrative, Kintu appears as the first king of Buganda, Kisolo as his prime minister (Kattikiro and Lutaya as Kintu's head of servants (Ssabaddu). See Kagwa, Clans, 7
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    • The Customs of the Buganda, ed
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    • Lukoma, 21 Dec. 2001
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    • The name Muganga derives from the verb okuganga (to heal, cure).
    • The name Muganga derives from the verb okuganga (to heal, cure).
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    • The bark of fig trees was used for making barkcloth in Buganda. As with banana trees, the planting of fig trees facilitated permanent settlement and the development of more stable communities, as it might take up to two years before a tree produced a respectable bark. See
    • The bark of fig trees was used for making barkcloth in Buganda. As with banana trees, the planting of fig trees facilitated permanent settlement and the development of more stable communities, as it might take up to two years before a tree produced a respectable bark. See Roscoe, The Baganda, 404.
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    • 5 May
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    • In addition to the talented doctor Muganga and the priest Ssemwanga, Kisolo's son Ssenkungu also produced the person credited with the discovery of barkcloth in Buganda, and the barkcloth-rich Mawokota region in which he lived constituted an early center for the development of barkcloth production in Buganda. Sonko, another one of Ssenkungu's sons, rose to prominence as a respected diviner. See Kagwa, Clans, 8-10
    • In addition to the talented doctor Muganga and the priest Ssemwanga, Kisolo's son Ssenkungu also produced the person credited with the discovery of barkcloth in Buganda, and the barkcloth-rich Mawokota region in which he lived constituted an early center for the development of barkcloth production in Buganda. Sonko, another one of Ssenkungu's sons, rose to prominence as a respected diviner. See Kagwa, Clans, 8-10
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    • For a discussion of the history of the barkcloth industry in Buganda, see, Athens OH
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    • The following discussion of innovations in the practice of spirit mediumship in the Great Lakes region relies upon David Lee Schoenbrun, A Green Place, A Good Place: Agrarian Change, Gender, and Social Identity in the Great Lakes Region to the 15th Century Portsmouth NH, 1998, 202-6, 265-9
    • The following discussion of innovations in the practice of spirit mediumship in the Great Lakes region relies upon David Lee Schoenbrun, A Green Place, A Good Place: Agrarian Change, Gender, and Social Identity in the Great Lakes Region to the 15th Century (Portsmouth NH, 1998), 202-6, 265-9.
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    • For further discussion of the linguistic evidence supporting this narrative, see ibid.
    • For further discussion of the linguistic evidence supporting this narrative, see ibid.
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    • Based on new phytolith evidence obtained from their excavations at Munsa in western Uganda, Lejju, Robertshaw and Taylor have recently proposed the presence of bananas in the region during the fourth millennium BC. While this date is significantly earlier than that proposed by Schoenbrun based on historical linguistic evidence and glottochronological reckoning, it does not necessarily call into question the timing and nature of the social processes surrounding the shift to intensive banana cultivation in the northern Great Lakes region. B. Julius Lejju, Peter Robertshaw and David Taylor, 'Africa's earliest bananas ?' Journal of Archaeological Science, 33 (2006), 102-13.
    • Based on new phytolith evidence obtained from their excavations at Munsa in western Uganda, Lejju, Robertshaw and Taylor have recently proposed the presence of bananas in the region during the fourth millennium BC. While this date is significantly earlier than that proposed by Schoenbrun based on historical linguistic evidence and glottochronological reckoning, it does not necessarily call into question the timing and nature of the social processes surrounding the shift to intensive banana cultivation in the northern Great Lakes region. B. Julius Lejju, Peter Robertshaw and David Taylor, 'Africa's earliest bananas ?' Journal of Archaeological Science, 33 (2006), 102-13.
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    • Wrigley made a similar argument using different sources and analytical units. See Christopher Wrigley, 'Bananas in Buganda', Azania, 24 (1989), 64-70.
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    • The following discussion relies on Hanson, Landed Obligation, 28-36, and Schoenbrun, 'Cattle herds'.
    • The following discussion relies on Hanson, Landed Obligation, 28-36, and Schoenbrun, 'Cattle herds'.
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    • Hanson, Landed Obligation, 30-1; see also Schoenbrun, 'Cattle herds'.
    • Hanson, Landed Obligation, 30-1; see also Schoenbrun, 'Cattle herds'.
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    • Evidence for the increased emphasis on lineality that accompanied intensive banana farming consists in the simultaneous development of terminologies for unilineal inheritance rules and for property characterized by the presence of perennial crops. See Schoenbrun, Green Place, Good Place, 171-84
    • Evidence for the increased emphasis on lineality that accompanied intensive banana farming consists in the simultaneous development of terminologies for unilineal inheritance rules and for property characterized by the presence of perennial crops. See Schoenbrun, Green Place, Good Place, 171-84.
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    • Nakanyike Beatrice Musisi, 'Transformations of Baganda women: From the earliest times to the demise of the kingdom in 1966' (Ph.D. diss., University of Toronto, 1992), 57-9
    • Nakanyike Beatrice Musisi, 'Transformations of Baganda women: From the earliest times to the demise of the kingdom in 1966' (Ph.D. diss., University of Toronto, 1992), 57-9
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    • For examples of the earlier generation of scholarship on Buganda, see Kiwanuka, A History of Buganda, and Martin Southwald, Bureaucracy and Chiefship in Buganda Kampala, 1961
    • For examples of the earlier generation of scholarship on Buganda, see Kiwanuka, A History of Buganda, and Martin Southwald, Bureaucracy and Chiefship in Buganda (Kampala, 1961).


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