File contains filled interview forms. Researchers used interviews to discuss respondents' health, history, and nature with the Bale (the traditional chief, judge, or leader) of each compound. Interview answers served to cross-check respondents' questionnaire information.
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 51 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you get on better with your omoiya or your omobaba more?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 63 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you think that this village is a good place to make a living?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 70 of the social science data questionnaire ("Are there many other alejos in your compound?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 12 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you wish that you had been able to have more or different education?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 33 of the social science data questionnaire ("What misunderstandings come up between you and your husband/wife/wives?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 65 of the social science data questionnaire ("Is this a place where you would want your children to grow up and live?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 13 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you think that it would be good for your town if more people were educated?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 28 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you think it is better nowadays for young people to get married in the traditional way or by law?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 52 of the social science data questionnaire ("In this village would you say that most people love their omobaba more than omoiya?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 53 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you think that the way that relatives treat each other these days different from what it used to be?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 67 of the social science data questionnaire ("If you had the chance would you want to leave this place and go to live in a big city like Abeokuta or Lagos?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 37 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you think it is better in all respect if your own children would live in such a big town as Abeokuta rather than in this place?").
File consists of male and female respondents' answers to question 40c of the social science data questionnaire ("Has there been any change in the way children treat their parents or elders nowadays?"). (Note: this is actually question 39a in the final copy of the questionnaire in box 2, folder 1.)
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 80 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you think it is right nowadays for an individual to sell land which he inherits?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 100 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you have your closest friend in relatives/work group/cult group/mission congregation/political association/other associations?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 87 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you consult an oracle? Babalawo or Muslim diviner?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 95 of the social science data questionnaire ("What did your relatives think of your change in religion? Did their disapproval bother you?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 96 of the social science data questionnaire ("Happy if any of your children married a non-Yoruba?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 75 of the social science data questionnaire ("In your lifetime has there been any change in the way people respect the ancestors?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 81 of the social science data questionnaire ("In what ways do you help out your lineage kin?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 82 of the social science data questionnaire ("In your experience has there been any change in the way you treat your ebi or the way they treat you?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 99 of the social science data questionnaire ("In your life time, have any of these associations become more important than they used to be?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 72 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you think it is a good thing for people to depend on the police to settle quarrels?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 79 of the social science data questionnaire ("What is your lineage/orisha? Do you worship them?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 105 of the social science data questionnaire ("What sorts of things do you do for enjoyment?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 116 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you think it is a good idea for people to keep up native customs?").
File consists of male respondents' answers to question 28 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you think it is better nowadays for young people to get married in the traditional way or by law?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 101 of the social science data questionnaire ("What do the young people around here do to have a good time?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 104 of the social science data questionnaire ("For enjoyment do you have a better time alone or in a group? What groups?").
File consists of male respondents' answers to question 13 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you think it would be good for your village if more people were educated?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 103 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you think more should be done to provide recreation for the young people?").
File consists of female respondents' answers to question 115 of the social science data questionnaire ("When important things happen in other parts of Nigeria how do you hear about them?").
File consists of male respondents' answers to question 12 of the social science data questionnaire ("Do you wish that you had been able to have more or different education?").
File consists of male respondents' answers to question 33 of the social science data questionnaire ("What misunderstandings have come up between you and your husband/wife/wives?").