Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... married " pair from the lists in both simulations after tabulation tends to underestimate true numbers . That is , divorce and multiple marriage are not permitted in our hypothetical marriage schemes , even though such events occur in ...
... married " pair from the lists in both simulations after tabulation tends to underestimate true numbers . That is , divorce and multiple marriage are not permitted in our hypothetical marriage schemes , even though such events occur in ...
Page 195
... married the eldest son of a family while her sister married the youngest son . To be under the authority of an elder brother's wife is held an even worse fate than having to accept direction from a husband's mother . Then , too ...
... married the eldest son of a family while her sister married the youngest son . To be under the authority of an elder brother's wife is held an even worse fate than having to accept direction from a husband's mother . Then , too ...
Page 276
... married ib's daughter , settled with 1b before the latter moved into this camp and 23 moved in with 24 to marry his sister shortly after 24 had joined 1b at their previous camp . This year 21 took up residence at camp A to marry 24's ...
... married ib's daughter , settled with 1b before the latter moved into this camp and 23 moved in with 24 to marry his sister shortly after 24 had joined 1b at their previous camp . This year 21 took up residence at camp A to marry 24's ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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