Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... involved . It is easy to see that such a theoretical construct is closely matched by Radcliffe - Brown's model . Indeed , Lévi - Strauss and his followers have completely accepted Radcliffe - Brown's notions of Kariera marriage , as if ...
... involved . It is easy to see that such a theoretical construct is closely matched by Radcliffe - Brown's model . Indeed , Lévi - Strauss and his followers have completely accepted Radcliffe - Brown's notions of Kariera marriage , as if ...
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... involved in the total system because an alliance established between two groups by marriage could not be renewed or re - established for at least three generations.10 It was only when the alliance was on the verge of being forgotten ...
... involved in the total system because an alliance established between two groups by marriage could not be renewed or re - established for at least three generations.10 It was only when the alliance was on the verge of being forgotten ...
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... involved the transfer of goods on the one hand and general purpose money ( Canadian dollars ) on the other . The use of money was not sufficient , however , as such an exchange might be counted as an instance of balanced reciprocity ...
... involved the transfer of goods on the one hand and general purpose money ( Canadian dollars ) on the other . The use of money was not sufficient , however , as such an exchange might be counted as an instance of balanced reciprocity ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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