Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... household dates from the time the patrimony is divided , when most brothers have been married several years and have children . Sarakatsani brothers also form an extended family working a common HOUSES , FIELDS , AND GRAVES 29.
... household dates from the time the patrimony is divided , when most brothers have been married several years and have children . Sarakatsani brothers also form an extended family working a common HOUSES , FIELDS , AND GRAVES 29.
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Sarakatsani brothers also form an extended family working a common flock , and this corporate unit may survive as long as ten years . Individual brothers may split off one by one , taking one share from the joint property , or the final ...
Sarakatsani brothers also form an extended family working a common flock , and this corporate unit may survive as long as ten years . Individual brothers may split off one by one , taking one share from the joint property , or the final ...
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... family provides part - time assistance . Sometimes the aid comes from a potential spouse of a child ; for example ... extended family households in those societies . For irregular assistance , farmers in Altirdning also conclude formal ...
... family provides part - time assistance . Sometimes the aid comes from a potential spouse of a child ; for example ... extended family households in those societies . For irregular assistance , farmers in Altirdning also conclude formal ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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