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Anthropology

The ethnography, "Under the Kapok Tree: Identity and Difference In Beng Thought", was in my opinion, a very excellent detailed description of the daily life, rituals, customs, and traditions, and religion of the Beng. The Beng are from a West African forest and have managed to construct a society and live out their daily lives in relation to an interconnected series of meditations on the notions of identity and difference. The ethnography is based on the identity and differences of the Beng. The Beng's morals and religious beliefs are a prime example of this. It will be a very tough task to elaborate most of the details from each chapter. There is so much information that is of great interest, so these topics to come are those ideas and thoughts that stood out the most to me; the reader.In summary, chapter one, which I personally found to be one of the most interesting of all, was basically placing the Beng world in wider perspective with many other ideas and theories of the world. This is why I am going into several different topics in this chapter, because they interested me so. The Kapok Tree is worshiped in the Beng village. Without this tree, there can be no sexual mating. Th


The Beng are very religious and live under very strict customs and traditions. There was a particular comment that Gottlieb made that puzzled me. This chapter goes through the traditions and customs of the marriage between cousins. "--Monni Adams, Journal of African Religion- "An excellent study. The Beng term po gbali translates as "giver of things" and the alternative term ba gbali as the "giver of the earth," but she followed common usage among West African's anthropologists by referring to this traditional priest who worship the Earth as "Master of the Earth. This book offers a nuanced descriptive analysis which commands authority. And the next child to the father again. The marriages between the cousins are by far the most taboo. Gottlieb's observation on identity and difference are not confined to rituals or other special occasions; rather she shows that these principles emerge with equal force during social life. Overall the ethnography was very well written and full of details. The marriages of them were not ever recorded, so most likely they were not legal.

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