Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... kinsman . Regarding this , Cleasby and Vigfússon ( 1874 : 176 ) say that this usage is characteristic of the Scandinavians , with whom the bonds of kin- ship and brotherhood were strong , and each family formed a kind of confed- eracy ...
... kinsman . Regarding this , Cleasby and Vigfússon ( 1874 : 176 ) say that this usage is characteristic of the Scandinavians , with whom the bonds of kin- ship and brotherhood were strong , and each family formed a kind of confed- eracy ...
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... kinsman of a victim of homocide , on receiving weregild , makes a personal decision to divide it among other members of the deceased man's sib or not " ( Turner 1971 : 365 ) . It is often the case depicted in Icelandic sagas that an ...
... kinsman of a victim of homocide , on receiving weregild , makes a personal decision to divide it among other members of the deceased man's sib or not " ( Turner 1971 : 365 ) . It is often the case depicted in Icelandic sagas that an ...
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... kinsmen ( especially the close lineal relatives of the in - marrying tie ) , and ritual kinsmen ( especially peers , or socio - economic near equals ) . Lineal and co - lineal bilateral kinsmen are the most ascriptive social ties ...
... kinsmen ( especially the close lineal relatives of the in - marrying tie ) , and ritual kinsmen ( especially peers , or socio - economic near equals ) . Lineal and co - lineal bilateral kinsmen are the most ascriptive social ties ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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