The ricefield and the hearth : social relations in a Borneo Dayak community
Abstract
Following Freeman's pioneering studies of Iban social organisation, a
particular conception of Borneo Dayak social relations has become
established in the anthropological literature. In contrast to the classic
Radcliffe-Brownian model of social structure in which small-scale societies
are presented as organised into systems of segmentary descent groups, the
social structure of Dayak societies is seen as consisting in highly
independent p residential units or households. This study of the Dayak
community of Gerai disputes such an understanding of Dayak social
organisation.
Because of the overwhelming importance of rice in the lives of Gerai
people, the thesis begins by focusing on the production of rice and the
groupings that form around that activity. These basic groupings are termed
"rice groups". While, as a matter of fact, most rice groups consist of the
members of a single household, the notions of household and rice group
are shown not to be equivalent. In addition, while many rice groups possess
their own ritual hearths and thereby achieve ritual and legal autonomy, an
examination of the relationships between different rice groups as these are
linked through neighbourhood and ritual hearth affiliation, shows no Gerai
group to be characterised by the extreme independence emphasised in the
Borneo ethnography.
The thesis argues that while a number of ethnographers of Dayak societies
have denied the universality of the "Africanist" features of the Radcliffe-
Brownian model of social structure, Borneo ethnography has nevertheless
retained too strong a conception of social structure as existing independently
of the activities of individuals. Dayak social relations may be more
fruitfully explored if social groupings are conceived of as constituted in the
first instance in the joint activities of their members, rather than as
elements of an overarching structure into which those members "fit".
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