Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... economic interaction that require residential unity are lacking ; i.e. , the son - in - law's tending the parents ... economic interaction , together with the accompanying avoidance rules , continued to exist as far as was feasible . M ...
... economic interaction that require residential unity are lacking ; i.e. , the son - in - law's tending the parents ... economic interaction , together with the accompanying avoidance rules , continued to exist as far as was feasible . M ...
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... economic interaction among the Murngin during the initial , uxorilocal period of marriage . Elsewhere in Australia , however , intrahousehold M - S economic interaction seems to occur among the Tiwi . In that society the son - in - law ...
... economic interaction among the Murngin during the initial , uxorilocal period of marriage . Elsewhere in Australia , however , intrahousehold M - S economic interaction seems to occur among the Tiwi . In that society the son - in - law ...
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... economic services and / or goods between son - in - law and mother - in- law . The sexual division of labor prevailing in the societies considered tends to make M - S economic interaction complementary and , therefore , similar to the ...
... economic services and / or goods between son - in - law and mother - in- law . The sexual division of labor prevailing in the societies considered tends to make M - S economic interaction complementary and , therefore , similar to the ...
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