Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... descent systems . In both types of societies members of descent groups often conceive of themselves as descended from a common ancestor ; descent groups are often named , especially after locale ; and descent group segmen- tation often ...
... descent systems . In both types of societies members of descent groups often conceive of themselves as descended from a common ancestor ; descent groups are often named , especially after locale ; and descent group segmen- tation often ...
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... descent group so as to preclude the development of friendships , one would expect there to be behavioral discriminations between relatives based on filiation . That is , the interpersonal dimensions of domestic - kinship relations would ...
... descent group so as to preclude the development of friendships , one would expect there to be behavioral discriminations between relatives based on filiation . That is , the interpersonal dimensions of domestic - kinship relations would ...
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... Descent and Descent Groups . American Anthropologist 61 : 557-572 . Dole , G. E. 1965. The Lineage Pattern of Nomenclature : It's Significance and Development . Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 21 : 36-62 . Firth , R. 1957. A Note ...
... Descent and Descent Groups . American Anthropologist 61 : 557-572 . Dole , G. E. 1965. The Lineage Pattern of Nomenclature : It's Significance and Development . Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 21 : 36-62 . Firth , R. 1957. A Note ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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