Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Page 449
... marital dyads may be viewed from kinship or household perspectives ; emphasis here is placed on the kinship aspect ... marital dyads are viewed as inherent features of household structure , their aspect of affinal kinship minimized . The ...
... marital dyads may be viewed from kinship or household perspectives ; emphasis here is placed on the kinship aspect ... marital dyads are viewed as inherent features of household structure , their aspect of affinal kinship minimized . The ...
Page 453
... marital unions ( column A ) ; their divorce or widowhood but without remarriage ( column B ) ; and their broken marital dyads followed by at least one remarriage ( column C ) . The rows identify adult children according to sex , marital ...
... marital unions ( column A ) ; their divorce or widowhood but without remarriage ( column B ) ; and their broken marital dyads followed by at least one remarriage ( column C ) . The rows identify adult children according to sex , marital ...
Page 455
... marital bond under two circum- stances . The dominant dyad perspective has been supported . Bohannan ( 1971 : 64 ) alludes to the example of the United ... marital and remarital dyads . Dyads illuminate by MATERNAL AND MARITAL DYADS 455.
... marital bond under two circum- stances . The dominant dyad perspective has been supported . Bohannan ( 1971 : 64 ) alludes to the example of the United ... marital and remarital 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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