ANTH 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: New Guinea Highlands, Ascribed Status, Primogeniture

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Create their position through personal politicking and recruiting followers (this is. Use gift-giving and kinship & marriage ties to gain allies and maintain/enhance an achieved status) their position. Gain prestige through big public giveaways such as the moka ceremony of the. Make up the ruling elite of indigenous chiefdoms in the pacific islands (especially polynesia), africa, the pacific northwest, and some other parts of the world. Succeed by birthright (usually by the principle of primogeniture ) to an established office (the number of big-men in a tribe varies, but there is always a ruling chief in a chiefdom) Are born into chiefly rank, an ascribed status, Can demand tribute and service from subordinates (lower-ranking chiefs. Have the power to command the people under them, Are expected to care for" the people by redistributing goods to them: a and commoners), good chief is supposed to be generous .

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