Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 449
... dyads may be viewed from kinship or household perspectives ; emphasis here is placed on the kinship aspect of the maternal dyad and on the household aspect of the mari- tal dyad . Yanagisako ( 1979 ) points out that the genealogical ...
... dyads may be viewed from kinship or household perspectives ; emphasis here is placed on the kinship aspect of the maternal dyad and on the household aspect of the mari- tal dyad . Yanagisako ( 1979 ) points out that the genealogical ...
Page 454
... dyad has a light functional load . But for some mothers it is necessary to maintain the dyad with daughters in order to " work through " the husbands of the latter ; for still others the son - in - law cannot be induced to coreside and ...
... dyad has a light functional load . But for some mothers it is necessary to maintain the dyad with daughters in order to " work through " the husbands of the latter ; for still others the son - in - law cannot be induced to coreside and ...
Page 455
... dyad to the marital bond under two circum- stances . The dominant dyad perspective has been supported . Bohannan ... dyads . Dyads illuminate by MATERNAL AND MARITAL DYADS 455.
... dyad to the marital bond under two circum- stances . The dominant dyad perspective has been supported . Bohannan ... dyads . Dyads illuminate by MATERNAL AND MARITAL DYADS 455.
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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