Ethnology, Volume 40University of Pittsburgh, 2001 - Anthropology |
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Page 348
... marriage was preferred and FZD marriage frowned upon ( Fei 1939 : 50-51 ; Kulp 1925 : 168 ) . According to Hsu ( 1945 : 91 ) , the people of West Town in Yunnan Province favored MBD marriage , tolerated MZD marriage , but disapproved of ...
... marriage was preferred and FZD marriage frowned upon ( Fei 1939 : 50-51 ; Kulp 1925 : 168 ) . According to Hsu ( 1945 : 91 ) , the people of West Town in Yunnan Province favored MBD marriage , tolerated MZD marriage , but disapproved of ...
Page 349
... marriage but finds MBD and MZD marriages perfectly acceptable . What underlying principle explains these different preferences for cousin marriage ? Ueno's ( 1983 : 130 ) discussion of cousin marriage in Taiwan , which incorporates ...
... marriage but finds MBD and MZD marriages perfectly acceptable . What underlying principle explains these different preferences for cousin marriage ? Ueno's ( 1983 : 130 ) discussion of cousin marriage in Taiwan , which incorporates ...
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... marriage . But his theory cannot explain the differences among the patterns of cousin marriage and particularly why the matrilateral form is more common than the patrilateral . In other words , it is not enough to clarify the mechanisms ...
... marriage . But his theory cannot explain the differences among the patterns of cousin marriage and particularly why the matrilateral form is more common than the patrilateral . In other words , it is not enough to clarify the mechanisms ...
Contents
Reviewing Twinship in Africa Elisha P Renne and Misty L Bastian | 1 |
Abominable Twins and Mission Culture | 13 |
The Ordinariness of the | 29 |
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