Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... mother's mother . When Flora and Antonios Sigallas named their first daughter Kalamiotissa instead of Plyti because of a vow made for Antonios's recovery , they gave up the child's right to Flora's mother's house which will now go to ...
... mother's mother . When Flora and Antonios Sigallas named their first daughter Kalamiotissa instead of Plyti because of a vow made for Antonios's recovery , they gave up the child's right to Flora's mother's house which will now go to ...
Page 142
... mothers - in- law , were consistently avoided . But what of the mothers of those actual ( too close to marry ) FZD ? Had they to be avoided also ? No. As they could not properly become WM , there was no necessity of avoidance , and ...
... mothers - in- law , were consistently avoided . But what of the mothers of those actual ( too close to marry ) FZD ? Had they to be avoided also ? No. As they could not properly become WM , there was no necessity of avoidance , and ...
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... mother . Inevitably there are strains as the husband's mother instructs the bride in the customs and practices of the family , and in her role as wife . These strains are themselves a source of a particular kind of rivalry between ...
... mother . Inevitably there are strains as the husband's mother instructs the bride in the customs and practices of the family , and in her role as wife . These strains are themselves a source of a particular kind of rivalry between ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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