Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... kinsmen as opposed to his distant kinsmen . It is heard in the following phrases : con ta icbo nec , my mother close is , " she is my close kinsman mother " ; con ta icbon tishait , my mother close- ( gen- itive ) born - one , " the one ...
... kinsmen as opposed to his distant kinsmen . It is heard in the following phrases : con ta icbo nec , my mother close is , " she is my close kinsman mother " ; con ta icbon tishait , my mother close- ( gen- itive ) born - one , " the one ...
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... KINSMAN : a kinsman related to ego through a genealogical chain which includes an even number ( 0 , 2 , 4 , . . . , n ) of male kinsmen and an even num- ber of female kinsmen . CROSS KINSMAN : a kinsman related to ego through a ...
... KINSMAN : a kinsman related to ego through a genealogical chain which includes an even number ( 0 , 2 , 4 , . . . , n ) of male kinsmen and an even num- ber of female kinsmen . CROSS KINSMAN : a kinsman related to ego through a ...
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... kinsman . Bifurcation and sex of ego are indicated to be irrelevant to the definition of the term . LINEAL KINSMEN There are two sets of lineal kinsmen : grandkin are generation peers of ego ; parents and children are generation peers ...
... kinsman . Bifurcation and sex of ego are indicated to be irrelevant to the definition of the term . LINEAL KINSMEN There are two sets of lineal kinsmen : grandkin are generation peers of ego ; parents and children are generation peers ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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