Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... relatives by rida'a are the same that apply to relatives by nasab . " The most compendious statement of marriage prohibitions is giv- en by Coulson ( 1971 : 14 ) : Relationship by blood , affinity or fosterage creates a bar to marriage ...
... relatives by rida'a are the same that apply to relatives by nasab . " The most compendious statement of marriage prohibitions is giv- en by Coulson ( 1971 : 14 ) : Relationship by blood , affinity or fosterage creates a bar to marriage ...
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... relatives based on the total Mean Rank Value achieved on each of the seven- teen role categories ( e.g. , Figure 3 ) . Next , graphs were constructed to illustrate the relative rank positions of each type of relative by behavior ...
... relatives based on the total Mean Rank Value achieved on each of the seven- teen role categories ( e.g. , Figure 3 ) . Next , graphs were constructed to illustrate the relative rank positions of each type of relative by behavior ...
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females see the mother as the relative least likely to reject them or to refuse them help . Mother ranks about midway in the cast of relatives in the category of Hostility . Females see mother as a little less hostile than father and ...
females see the mother as the relative least likely to reject them or to refuse them help . Mother ranks about midway in the cast of relatives in the category of Hostility . Females see mother as a little less hostile than father and ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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