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Table 4 : Matrilocal Residence and M - S Economic Interaction Matrilocal Residence Present Present 17 M - S Economic Interaction Absent 1 Absent 15 11 phi = .41 p < .01 by Fisher Exact Test Table 4 shows that matrilocal residence ...
Table 4 : Matrilocal Residence and M - S Economic Interaction Matrilocal Residence Present Present 17 M - S Economic Interaction Absent 1 Absent 15 11 phi = .41 p < .01 by Fisher Exact Test Table 4 shows that matrilocal residence ...
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... residence by moving houses between villages and even maintain houses in more than one village , they are likely to activate a large number of these kin connections throughout their lives . Hence the kinship and residence structures ...
... residence by moving houses between villages and even maintain houses in more than one village , they are likely to activate a large number of these kin connections throughout their lives . Hence the kinship and residence structures ...
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... residence was in the male line , yet four xadudó marriage forms - the vidōtɔhwě ( child - stay - father - house ) , the vidòkpokátá ( child- father - threshold - over ) , the avɔnúsi ( cloth - with - woman ) , and the axovivi ( prince ...
... residence was in the male line , yet four xadudó marriage forms - the vidōtɔhwě ( child - stay - father - house ) , the vidòkpokátá ( child- father - threshold - over ) , the avɔnúsi ( cloth - with - woman ) , and the axovivi ( prince ...
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