Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Page 96
... matrilineal societies are matrilineal because they want to be matrilineal . Structuralists have little to add other than that since there is patrilineality , its dialectical opposite , matrilineality , should also occur . Following ...
... matrilineal societies are matrilineal because they want to be matrilineal . Structuralists have little to add other than that since there is patrilineality , its dialectical opposite , matrilineality , should also occur . Following ...
Page 122
... matrilineal system . It is true that Malinow- ski liked to show how conveniently matriliny resolved the con- flict ... matrilineal and matrilocal society must resort to create an order even approximately equivalent to that of a ...
... matrilineal system . It is true that Malinow- ski liked to show how conveniently matriliny resolved the con- flict ... matrilineal and matrilocal society must resort to create an order even approximately equivalent to that of a ...
Page 407
... matrilineal kinsmen at puberty or marriage . In at least some cases a group of matrilineally related males occupied one house with their wives and young children . In other cases each man built a small house for his wife and children on ...
... matrilineal kinsmen at puberty or marriage . In at least some cases a group of matrilineally related males occupied one house with their wives and young children . In other cases each man built a small house for his wife and children on ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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