Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... polygyny and serial unions , were problematical even for the Aborigines . Whether a man would have been allowed to ... polygynous unions were from different countries , being sisters in the classificatory sense only . Furthermore , ego ...
... polygyny and serial unions , were problematical even for the Aborigines . Whether a man would have been allowed to ... polygynous unions were from different countries , being sisters in the classificatory sense only . Furthermore , ego ...
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... polygyny have made it much easier for fatherless youths to obtain a wife nowadays . In the sphere of political leadership matters are not substantially different with respect to the interplay between descent and filiation , although ...
... polygyny have made it much easier for fatherless youths to obtain a wife nowadays . In the sphere of political leadership matters are not substantially different with respect to the interplay between descent and filiation , although ...
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ample , human sacrifice , polygyny , and polytheism , on the basis of which there could be no guided syncretism of any kind . At this stage the new Catholic structural order begins to gain the upper hand ; the Indian population begins ...
ample , human sacrifice , polygyny , and polytheism , on the basis of which there could be no guided syncretism of any kind . At this stage the new Catholic structural order begins to gain the upper hand ; the Indian population begins ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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