Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Page 117
... female or as husband and wife or as father and son ( Radcliffe - Brown 1952 : 117-132 ; Lévi - Strauss 1963b : 85-89 ) . The Orpheus Story This story gets its name from its resemblance to the tales of Orpheus in ancient Greece ( Leach ...
... female or as husband and wife or as father and son ( Radcliffe - Brown 1952 : 117-132 ; Lévi - Strauss 1963b : 85-89 ) . The Orpheus Story This story gets its name from its resemblance to the tales of Orpheus in ancient Greece ( Leach ...
Page 166
... woman could not be family head and thus could not freely dispose of family property . A daughter was doubly excluded from the family head's position by being both junior and female . A wife's relationship to her husband and his parents ...
... woman could not be family head and thus could not freely dispose of family property . A daughter was doubly excluded from the family head's position by being both junior and female . A wife's relationship to her husband and his parents ...
Page 197
... female . Not to be the female head of one's own households , impugns one Bengali proverb , is to be a " a nose - pierced cow " -to always move at the will of another . Śsauri and bou mã are the reciprocal reference terms for husband's ...
... female . Not to be the female head of one's own households , impugns one Bengali proverb , is to be a " a nose - pierced cow " -to always move at the will of another . Śsauri and bou mã are the reciprocal reference terms for husband's ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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