Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... phratry affiliation : O for Odola , A for Algana , G for Galbo , S for Sharbana and Ga for Gara . There are two sets of sister phratries : Algana / Sharbana and Galbo / Odola . Sister phratries marry more with one another than with ...
... phratry affiliation : O for Odola , A for Algana , G for Galbo , S for Sharbana and Ga for Gara . There are two sets of sister phratries : Algana / Sharbana and Galbo / Odola . Sister phratries marry more with one another than with ...
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... phratry , as descent groups contract the majority of their marriages within their own phratry . I must stress again that even though clansmen may avoid taking women from a given descent group , it is quite possible that they will ...
... phratry , as descent groups contract the majority of their marriages within their own phratry . I must stress again that even though clansmen may avoid taking women from a given descent group , it is quite possible that they will ...
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... phratry . The luba that one is born into is strictly determined by the position of the father's luba within the overall luba - system of the phratry . Ideally , luba cycle through the grades every eight years ( cf. Torry , 1975 , for a ...
... phratry . The luba that one is born into is strictly determined by the position of the father's luba within the overall luba - system of the phratry . Ideally , luba cycle through the grades every eight years ( cf. Torry , 1975 , for a ...
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Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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