Ethnology, Volume 15University of Pittsburgh, 1976 - Anthropology |
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Page 145
... unions . While this aspect is only indirectly related to Turner's idea regarding closeness and dis- tance , it becomes a problem in the determination of actual kinsmen . Meggitt ( 1965 : 146 ) has observed that Aborigines , because of ...
... unions . While this aspect is only indirectly related to Turner's idea regarding closeness and dis- tance , it becomes a problem in the determination of actual kinsmen . Meggitt ( 1965 : 146 ) has observed that Aborigines , because of ...
Page 146
... unions , were problematical even for the Aborigines . Whether a man would have been allowed to marry the DD of a woman who was for short time married to his own FF , but had no children by him , was one to be weighed in association with ...
... unions , were problematical even for the Aborigines . Whether a man would have been allowed to marry the DD of a woman who was for short time married to his own FF , but had no children by him , was one to be weighed in association with ...
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... unions is almost universal to Australia , the Kariera were either unique in their marriage practices or more flexible in actual operation than the idealized structure would imply . Indications are that both points are true . As ...
... unions is almost universal to Australia , the Kariera were either unique in their marriage practices or more flexible in actual operation than the idealized structure would imply . Indications are that both points are true . As ...
Contents
Changing Icelandic Kinship | 1 |
Property and Ritual | 21 |
Measuring Marriage Preference | 35 |
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