Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... law inadvertently sees his mother - in - law's face , he has to present her with a valuable gift , and if the woman sees her son - in - law approach , she quickly makes off in the opposite direction ( Honigmann 1956 : 33 ; Jenness 1938 ...
... law inadvertently sees his mother - in - law's face , he has to present her with a valuable gift , and if the woman sees her son - in - law approach , she quickly makes off in the opposite direction ( Honigmann 1956 : 33 ; Jenness 1938 ...
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... law and mother - in - law , or between affinal relatives , or between kinsmen in general ; and 2 ) if the relationship between son - in - law and mother - in - law was reported to be characterized by informality or respect . If the ...
... law and mother - in - law , or between affinal relatives , or between kinsmen in general ; and 2 ) if the relationship between son - in - law and mother - in - law was reported to be characterized by informality or respect . If the ...
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... law and mother - in - law are sexually involved ; 2 ) M - S avoidance expresses respect ; 3 ) M - S avoidance is brought about by the fact that the son - in - law has a sexual relationship with the mother - in - law's daughter ; and 4 ...
... law and mother - in - law are sexually involved ; 2 ) M - S avoidance expresses respect ; 3 ) M - S avoidance is brought about by the fact that the son - in - law has a sexual relationship with the mother - in - law's daughter ; and 4 ...
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