This consists of a household head, the mai gida; the
uwar gida and her co-wives; their adult sons and the sons' wives; marriageable daughters (a potential source of income or liability, especially in the case of daughters who have fled from their husbands); minor children; and other dependents, such as elderly parents or impoverished siblings.
However, it has an executive body headed by the
Uwar Zumanta Mata (Mother of the Christian Women's Fellowship), a secretary, a treasurer, a financial secretary, a song director as well as various sub-committees such as a visitation team, a hospitality team and a counseling committee.
Auf seiner Besitzung
Uwar ist er in seinem ganzen fruheren Leben nicht gewesen' (1,5: 443).