Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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... relationships with each of the members of his kin group . The structural basis for these simultaneous relationships is reflected by the different terms . Different elements of the struc- tural relationship between Ego and his kinsmen ...
... relationships with each of the members of his kin group . The structural basis for these simultaneous relationships is reflected by the different terms . Different elements of the struc- tural relationship between Ego and his kinsmen ...
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... relationship between kinship and generalized reciprocity masks the reason- ably strong relationship between kinship and commercial exchange ( discussed below ) . Similarly , the weak relationship between sectoral distance and general ...
... relationship between kinship and generalized reciprocity masks the reason- ably strong relationship between kinship and commercial exchange ( discussed below ) . Similarly , the weak relationship between sectoral distance and general ...
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... relationship , and those expectations are verbally formu- lated . Foster's term " formal dyadic contract " applies to a relationship of this type , while Wolf , referring metaphorically to its specificity , calls it a single- stranded ...
... relationship , and those expectations are verbally formu- lated . Foster's term " formal dyadic contract " applies to a relationship of this type , while Wolf , referring metaphorically to its specificity , calls it a single- stranded ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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