Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... cousin , " and only such a woman . Of 75 known marriages of Mayoruna women ... cross - cousins . In other words , there are no known marriages outside this ... cross - cousin , by ego of either sex , eliminates the need for separate set ...
... cousin , " and only such a woman . Of 75 known marriages of Mayoruna women ... cross - cousins . In other words , there are no known marriages outside this ... cross - cousin , by ego of either sex , eliminates the need for separate set ...
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... cross kinsman , and vice versa . This anomaly leads us to consider the parallel / cross distinction to be inadequate ... cousin marriage . An agnate may actually be related through a mother or a sister but because of cross - cousin ...
... cross kinsman , and vice versa . This anomaly leads us to consider the parallel / cross distinction to be inadequate ... cousin marriage . An agnate may actually be related through a mother or a sister but because of cross - cousin ...
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... cross - cousins . While I am not in disagreement with Pinson that the Icelandic system distinguishes lineal and ... cousin terms , Pinson ( 1979 : 184 , 187 ) lists the term for male cross - cousins ( pl . ) , but omits the term for ...
... cross - cousins . While I am not in disagreement with Pinson that the Icelandic system distinguishes lineal and ... cousin terms , Pinson ( 1979 : 184 , 187 ) lists the term for male cross - cousins ( pl . ) , but omits the term for ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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