Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... cross- cousins , but prescribe union to a distant ' MBD / FZD ' ( viewing ... cousin " a little bit far away " ( Berndt and Berndt 1942 : 151 ; 1964 : 70 ... cross - cousin from another country . In all likelihood , a spatially close ...
... cross- cousins , but prescribe union to a distant ' MBD / FZD ' ( viewing ... cousin " a little bit far away " ( Berndt and Berndt 1942 : 151 ; 1964 : 70 ... cross - cousin from another country . In all likelihood , a spatially close ...
Page 142
... cross - cousin of the same sex . The brothers of njuba - distant " MBD / FZD " -were called jungguri , maridji , or magunda ( see Table 2 ) . The distinction between close and distant cross - cousins had a counterpart in the first ...
... cross - cousin of the same sex . The brothers of njuba - distant " MBD / FZD " -were called jungguri , maridji , or magunda ( see Table 2 ) . The distinction between close and distant cross - cousins had a counterpart in the first ...
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... cross - cousin marriage , and neolocal postmarital residence . She found that social control was maintained because " different systems of relationship act as checks on any general mobilization of one group against another , while at ...
... cross - cousin marriage , and neolocal postmarital residence . She found that social control was maintained because " different systems of relationship act as checks on any general mobilization of one group against another , while at ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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