Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Page 185
... groups as well as among individuals . DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION After this review of those various practices obtaining among the Maenge generated by patrifiliation , the crucial problem is , of course , how a matrilineal society can ...
... groups as well as among individuals . DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION After this review of those various practices obtaining among the Maenge generated by patrifiliation , the crucial problem is , of course , how a matrilineal society can ...
Page 186
... group or the most influential segment thereof . Completing this group are in - marrying males and females , and descendants in patriline and various protégés belonging to other groups ( refugees , " rubbish men " , etc. ) . Its ...
... group or the most influential segment thereof . Completing this group are in - marrying males and females , and descendants in patriline and various protégés belonging to other groups ( refugees , " rubbish men " , etc. ) . Its ...
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... groups . On formal festive occasions and in subtle ways throughout the daily life of the village , the core of this ... groups . As a result , when turning again to the scope of the descent rule , it appears necessary to discriminate ...
... groups . On formal festive occasions and in subtle ways throughout the daily life of the village , the core of this ... groups . As a result , when turning again to the scope of the descent rule , it appears necessary to discriminate ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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