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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 June 2022

Koreen M. Reece
Affiliation:
Universität Bayreuth, Germany

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Pandemic Kinship
Families, Intervention, and Social Change in Botswana's Time of AIDS
, pp. 302 - 308
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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Index

Note: Page numbers in italics indicate illustrations or maps. The suffix n indicates a footnote.

adulthood, 7577, 159, 220221
AIDS see HIV and AIDS
Alber, E., 178180, 201
Alverson, H., 13, 44
Bechuanaland Protectorate, 89
bogadi (bridewealth)
allowing formalisation of parental marriage, 160161
by sons on death of father, 221
kinship links, 100, 102, 160161
Legae family discussion, 137139
showing bogadi cattle, 158159
bogwera (men’s initiation), 224225see also initiation ceremonies
bojale (women’s initiation), 225, 228see also initiation ceremonies
boloi see witchcraft (boloi)
botho see personhood (botho)
Botswana
history, 711
income inequality, 9, 11
map, 9
poverty, 9
roads, 1011, 48, 48
bridewealth see bogadi (bridewealth)
Cannell, F., 7, 2728, 210
car accident
Kagiso’s death, 258259
Motor Vehicle Authority (MVA) payment, 260263
care (tlhokomelo)
AIDS crisis, 24, 9293, 167168
Canadian understanding of term, 252
cattle responsibilities, 100102
competing claims within community, 9293
competing claims within family, 92, 97
components, 45
concerns, 9394
and crisis, 24, 263
family responsibilities, 117118
personal responsibilities, 103104see also contributions; orphan care
Carsten, J., 178179
cattle
bridewealth (bogadi), 100, 102, 137138, 158159
family responsibilities, 100102
women’s responsibilities, 101102
cattle posts (moraka)
dispute over herdsman, 8991, 102104
male responsibilities, 55
weekend duties, 5455
winter chores, 5556
celebrations, 207, 209see also family celebrations; wilderness retreat opening ceremony
child abuse, 245248
child circulation
aspect of daily life, 176177
for a better life, 173174
Bonolo’s interview, 190192
common experience, 174
concerns, 175
contributory relationship, 179
dikgang, 179180, 184186, 265
exploitation, 181182, 186
family obligations, 182183
for household help, 181182, 265
kin-making processes, 184, 203
and legal rights, 201202
limited integration of non-kin, 189190, 192193, 265
limits and boundaries of kinship, 46, 181182, 186187
non-kin children (Living Outside), 188194
perpetual, cyclical nature, 176, 183184
reaffirmation of kin relationships, 174175, 177178, 186187, 203
reasons for circulation, 173174, 182, 184
son of Kagiso’s wife, 265
terminology, 175177
transactional elements, 178179see also foster care
childbirth
post-birth confinement, 148149see also pregnancy
children
helping with chores, 5657, 6263
legal rights, 197198, 201202
tensions over after-school activities, 6263, 8586see also child abuse; child circulation; foster care
circumcision, 228
colonial era, 89, 28, 209, 225, 253
Comaroff, J. L. and J., 1213, 56n, 62, 156157, 158n
conjugal relationships
dikgang, 170171
and kin relationships, 139140
multiple partnerships, 167
passion killings, 268269
and recognition, 142, 152, 167169
contributions
Balete initiation ceremony, 229230, 234
competing claims, 263
equality, 9495
family food, 106109
kin responsibilities, 262263
never complete or total, 9497
subject to dikgang, 131132, 263
COVID-19, 274278
arrival in Botswana, 274275
effect on family relationships, 276
ethical issues, 275276
injustice and inequality revealed, 276278
quarantine ideologies, 277
treatment possibilities, 275
customary court see kgotla (customary court)
diamond industry, 9
dikgang (kgang) (conflict)
after-school activities, 6263, 8586
and care, 9293, 95
child circulation, 179180, 184186, 265
conjugal relationships, 170171
continuous cycle, 4, 268
definition, 14
ethical undertakings, 1617
family celebrations, 219220
family life, 1112, 3637, 270272
family relations, 4, 1112, 2324, 3637, 92, 169
family tales, 4142
foster care, 199202
funeral arrangements, 17, 259261
and gender, 111112, 141142
government and NGO interventions, 56
grocery parties (motshelo), 121122
herdsman dispute, 8991, 102104
house building, 45, 7173, 261262
initiation ceremony, 236
interpersonal conflicts, 1415
management, 141142
and marriage, 159161
potential responses, 1517
and pregnancy, 145, 147148
risks and avoidance, 1718
risks and living with HIV and AIDS, 3132, 168170
situational challenges shared by people, 1415
types, 1416
wilderness retreat opening ceremony, 244, 246, 249
Dithaba, fieldwork site, 3334
Durham, D., 17, 76, 9596, 117, 237
ethics, dikgang as ethical undertaking, 1617see also fieldwork, ethical dilemmas; morality
Facebook, 271272
families
access and political power, 254
celebrations as public performance, 218220
effects of conflict and crisis, 45, 20, 268269
Euro-American understanding, 250252
foster care disruption, 47, 201, 265
humanitarian interventions, 2728
humanitarian repositioning, 249250
idealisation, 2023
initiation ceremony enactment, 232233
interdependence with morafe (tribal polity), 227, 232233, 237
intergenerational responsibilities, 112113, 203204
multiplicity, 12, 243244, 253, 267268
mutuality of being, 2223
NGO and government interventions, 34, 67, 2629, 130, 211, 241243, 247250, 255256
and politics, 270
recognition, 263264
resilience, 19
social issues, 2526
family celebrations
catalysts for conflict, 47
for family achievements, 218219
for family negotiation, 209210
for family successes, 209211
public performance of kinship, 218220
risks of dikgang, 219220see also Legae family celebration
family relations
closeness and distance, 67
dikgang conflict issues, 4, 1112, 2324, 3637, 92, 169
generational fluidity, 16
family responsibilities
care, 117118
for family members, 117118
intergenerational mixing, 112113, 203204
versus self-making, 123
farmlands (masimo), 5456, 60
Fassin, D., 247248
fieldwork
Dithaba, 3334
ethical dilemmas, 3740
with Legae family, 3438see also research methods
food
dispute over cooking responsibilities, 106108
family contributions, 106109
food baskets, 125127, 197
generational roles, 109111
men will feed themselves, 109
Mmapula’s intervention, 109111
Fortes, M., 21
foster care
child protection, 197198, 201202
dikgang among client families, 199202
disruption of kinship, 47, 201, 265
extended family, 198199
first removal and placement, 197199
Foster Care Pilot Programme, 195
foster parents, 197198, 201
Guidelines, 195196
kgotla (customary court) proceedings, 197198
and legal rights, 201202
material support for foster parents, 198
tracing families, 198200see also child circulation
funerals, risks of dikgang, 17, 259261
gae see home (gae)
García Márquez, Gabriel, Love in the Time of Cholera, 29, 31
gender
cattle gifts, 101
cattle posts (moraka), 55
dikgang management, 111112, 141142
farmlands masimo, 5556
and the home, 52
household contributions, 111112
girls, puberty rituals, 225
go itirela see self-making (go itirela)
gossip (go seeba batho), 15, 38
government agencies
ambivalent position, 48
intervention programmes and needs, 241
and kinship practice, 211, 241243, 249250
range of programmes, 67
risks of conflict exacerbation, 56
wilderness retreat opening speeches, 239240see also foster care; orphan care
grocery parties (motshelo), 118121
dikgang, 121122
effect on household contributions, 121122
household goods, 120
Khumo’s party, 118120
participants, 120121
savings and loans, 120
history of Botswana, 711
HIV and AIDS
and care, 24, 9293, 123124, 167168
confidentiality versus risk, 165
‘crisis of care’, 24, 9293, 263
in Dithaba, 3334
effect on families, 34, 2526
explanations, 11
high infection rates, 7, 2930, 46, 170, 264, 277
moment of silence, 245
NGO and government interventions, 2627, 3940, 8182, 87, 127128
official responses, 2930
peripheral to everyday life, 3031
personal experiences, 164165
quarantine ideology perpetuation, 277
recognition of HIV status, 142143, 167169
risks and living with the disease, 3132, 140, 166
symptom of ‘social rot’, 226
testing and treatment, 729, 142143, 245
transmission and mobility, 8081
home (gae)
backyard (segotlo), 5152
boundaries, 84
isong (outdoor kitchen), 52, 54
Legae yard, 4950
lelwapa (courtyard), 53
motshelo parties, 120121
scattered yet bounded place, 45, 59, 261
weekend activities, 5052, 5455
house building
achievement, 7273
charitable organisations, 7475
construction, 70
development requirements, 69, 74
dikgang, 45, 7173, 261262
finance, 6970, 75
intergenerational tensions, 7174
Lorato’s attempt at living apart, 7677, 77
Lorato’s plot, 68
social repercussions, 7072
temporal dilemmas, 7374
housing
after marriage, 7071
residential plots, 58
humanitarian interventions
dikgang, 56
effect on recipients, 247248
effects on families, 34, 67, 2627, 130, 247248, 267269
families, 2728
families as means of depoliticisation, 243
infantilisation of recipients, 248, 250
interdependence with family, 2728, 255256
reinforcement of difference and hierarchy, 247248
trope of familial bonds, 247see also wilderness retreat opening ceremony
income inequality, 9, 11
initiation ceremonies, 224238
acknowledgement and uncovering of kin networks, 229231, 236237
activities, 227228
backgrounding of family, 234
bojale (women’s initiation), 225, 228
civic and personal responsibilities, 232234, 237
dikgang, 236
discontinuation, 224225
family contributions, 229230, 234
family responsibilities, 234
illness of initiates, 230, 236, 236n
invisibility and secrecy, 230, 233234
Legae sibling disinterest, 228
means of self-making, 233234
morafe (tribal polity) regeneration, 47, 211, 226, 235236, 254255
move to local kgotla, 230231, 234235
official welcome and naming, 231232
for political needs, 225226
reintegration of initiates, 234235
return home of mophato (age regiment), 230, 238
uncertainty and curiosity, 224
and witchcraft, 228, 234235
intergenerational disputes
after-school activities, 6263, 8586
disciplining children, 6465
food, 111
historical changes, 18
house building, 7174
Legae family celebration, 222
Tefo and his mother, 6163
intergenerational responsibilities, 108109, 112113, 203204, 220221
jealousy (lefufa), 15, 18, 141143, 159160
Kgafela II, 225226
kgang see dikgang (kgang) (conflict)
Kgatla chiefs, 28
kgotla (customary court)
family disputes, 16, 38, 237
pregnancy disputes, 147148
proverb, 224
Tswana law re-embedded within families, 235236
Khama, Sir Seretse, 225, 244
kinship see families; family relations; family responsibilities
Klaits, F., 17, 19, 32, 44, 87, 9293, 167168
Lallemand, S., 176, 178
Lambek, M., 38, 270
land boards, 6869, 74
Leach, E. R., 25
Legae family
bridewealth (bogadi) expectations, 137139
dispute over herdsman, 8991
Facebook, 271272
family portraits, 171172
lack of interest in bogwera initiation ceremony, 228, 233
relationship with ethnographer, 23, 3438
response to Lorato’s house building, 7172
shifting work patterns, 5457
struggles after Kagiso’s death, 270272
Legae family celebration, 223
boundaries of space and movement, 261
costs, 213215
for Dipuo and Mmapula, 207209
Dipuo’s failure to appreciate, 216217
Dipuo’s public reproach, 207208, 220221
early discussions, 213
failure to confront Dipuo over his behaviour, 218
family debrief, 216218
food and drink, 207, 215
lack of interest from wider family, 214
management of the guests, 215216
New Year fireworks, 273
personal invitations, 214
preparations, 213215
lelwapa (courtyard), 53
Lentswe II, 225226
Livingston, J., 13n, 18, 7273, 168
love (lorato), 18, 252
marriage, 154163
cousin marriage, 156157
decline, 157158
dikgang, 159161
and existing kin relationships, 156158
government role, 157
and housing choices, 7071
key aspect of personhood, 161162
Legae children’s failure to achieve, 154, 159160, 216217, 220221
Legae discussion, 137139
low marriage rates, 139, 161
negotiations, 154156, 158160, 162163
one extended event, 157
patlo advice sessions, 235n, 235236
and recognition, 263264
and relationship realignment, 143, 152
unsuccessful negotiations, 154156, 159161
masimo (farmlands), 5456, 60
McKinnon, S., 7, 2728, 210
men
bogwera initiation, 224225see also initiation ceremonies
food responsibilities, 109
gerontocratic patriarchy, 221222
month-end spending, 115
moraka (cattle post) responsibilities, 55
property acquisition on marriage, 58
self-making on marriage, 161162
mobility
and HIV and AIDS transmission, 8081
residential patterns, 5354
and self-making, 56
shifting family work patterns, 5457
sustenance of family relationships, 5960see also child circulation
morafe see tribal polity (morafe)
moraka see cattle posts (moraka)
morality
botho (personhood), 13n, 226
dikgang, 1617
medical confidentiality versus risk, 165
moral regeneration, 47, 226, 235236, 254255
of pandemics, 275278
Motor Vehicle Authority (MVA), 260263, 266
motshelo see grocery parties (motshelo)
non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
alternatives to family, 125126, 247248
ambivalent position, 48
care limitations, 125126, 128129
effects of interventions on families, 34, 67, 2627, 130, 247248, 267269
feeding programmes, 127
food baskets, 125127, 197
HIV and AIDS and orphan care, 3940, 8182, 125128
housing finance, 75
intervention programmes and needs, 241
and kinship practice, 211, 241243
social concerns, 2526
and unmarried couples, 139see also humanitarian interventions
orphan care
appropriation of others’ things, 128129
area tour, 7880
bureaucratic and spatial boundaries, 8083
clothes and household goods, 127128
distance away from family gae, 83
food baskets, 125127, 197
fragmentation of agency intervention, 85
multiplicity of projects, 8182
NGO limitations, 125126, 128129
project centre design, 78, 82
social and moral needs unmet, 129130
unexpected family members, 79see also foster care; wilderness retreats
orphans
AIDS crisis, 29
land inheritance, 68, 7475
moment of silence, 245
refusal to contribute at home, 130
singing for money, 241
tensions over after-school activities, 8586
passion killings, 268269
patlo advice sessions, 235n, 235236
personhood (botho)
conferred by marriage, 161162
definition, 13n, 226
diverse modes, 23
independence and distance from family, 69, 261262
and initiation, 226
and pregnancy, 152see also self-making (go itirela)
poverty, 9
pregnancy, 148153
effect on family relationships, 150152
effect on women’s personhood, 152
father’s responsibilities, 149151
negotiations, 145146
recognition, 144148
and relationship realignment, 143, 147
as source of dikgang, 145, 147148see also childbirth
property
basic elements, 58see also cattle posts (moraka); farmlands (masimo); house building
proverbs, 41, 49, 68, 89, 99100, 106, 114, 137, 144, 154, 173, 181, 188, 195, 207, 213
recognition
celebrations, 218219
conferred by marriage, 263264
and conjugal relationships, 142, 152, 167169
HIV status, 142143, 167169
pregnancy, 144148
sociality and social risk, 140141
source of self-knowledge, 141
research methods
fictitious conflations, 4244
storytelling, 4144see also fieldwork
rituals
uncertainty and curiosity, 224, 226227see also initiation ceremonies
roads, 1011, 48, 48
Sahlins, M., 19, 2233, 276
savings groups (motshelo), 120
Schapera, I., 12, 28, 38, 5960, 100, 209210
Schneider, D., 2122
scorn (sotlega), 15, 18, 141143
Seboko, Mosadi, kgosikolo (paramount chief), 226, 231232
self-making (go itirela)
Balete initiation ceremony, 233234
and contributions, 132
definition, 1314
and dikgang of care, 9293
and family responsibilities, 123
house-building, 45
interdependency with government and NGOs, 254
intergenerational responsibilities, 220221
and mobility, 56
risks of dikgang, 222
Setlhabi, K. G., 225226, 231
Shever, E., 247
siblingship, 92, 95, 99, 150151
social services
ethnographer’s work, 11, 3940, 8182
international and colonial origins, 253
orphan care, 34, 79, 126127see also foster care
sociality, 56, 140141
socio-political change, 1820
Strathern, M., 2223
subsistence agriculture, 9
tlhokomelo see care (tlhokomelo)
tribal polity (morafe)
diversity, 11
interdependence with the family (losika), 227, 232233, 237
moral standards, 226
regeneration, 47, 211, 226, 235236see also initiation ceremonies
urbanisation, 1011
van Dijk, Rijk, 159, 222
village (motse), importance of the home, 210, 220
Wagner, R., 177178
wedding rituals, 152153, 158159
Werbner, P., 225227, 231235, 235n
Widlok, T., 95
wilderness retreat opening ceremony
Canadian teacher’s contentious attitude, 244246
Canadian teacher’s speech, 244245, 248
cost, 247
dikgang, 244, 246, 249
government officials’ speeches, 239240, 245248
local choir, 241, 244
meal, 246
moment of silence, 245
parallels with kinship practice, 249250
reinforcement of difference and hierarchy, 247248, 255
wilderness retreats
Canadian student help, 239240, 244245
NGO/Social Services partnership, 2526, 240
Willoughby, W. C., 225231, 235n
witchcraft (boloi)
and car accident, 271
childbirth and children, 149
deaths, 260
initiation ceremonies, 228, 234235
and jealousy and scorn, 15, 141143
and kinship, 22
and people’s movements, 62
women
food responsibilities, 108109, 111
grocery parties (motshelo), 118121
life events, 143
patlo advice sessions, 235236, 235n
personhood following pregnancy, 152
puberty rituals, 225
women’s initiation (bojale), 225, 228

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