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Matrifocality and Women's Power on the Miskito Coast1
PUBLISHED VERSION Peter Sutton Comment on Denham's Beyond
Kinship and Gender in South and Southeast Asia: Patterns and Contrasts /By Leela Dube
UC Irvine Structure and Dynamics
Changes in Post-Marital Residence Precede Changes in Descent Systems in Austronesian Societies
Genomic Citizenship: Peoplehood and State in Israel and Qatar
IFFS Surveillance 2019
Skin, Kin and Clan: the Dynamics of Social Categories in Indigenous
The Human Family—Its Evolutionary Context and Diversity
In Plain Sight Valerie M. Hudson and Hilary Matfess the Neglected
Revisiting Matrilineal Priority
An Examination of the Maternal Uncle (Azhang) and His Significance in Tibetan Culture
Matrilocality and Patrineality in Mundurucu Society: A
An Informational Theory of Electoral Targeting
Spousal Violence and Social Norms in India's North East
Adapting the Wandering Earth for the Big Screen
UC Irvine UC Irvine Previously Published Works
Fine-Scale Population Structure and Demographic History of British Pakistanis
Top View
Marriage and Family in China: Ideology and Practice
Matrilineal Kinship and Spousal Cooperation: Evidence from the Matrilineal Belt *
The Bioarchaeology of Kinship: Proposed Revisions to Assumptions Guiding Interpretation
Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-04118-9 — the Cambridge Handbook of Kinship Edited by Sandra Bamford Index More Information
Kinship Terms in Ecuadorian Siona: a First Analysis
"Ntamoba": Reflections on the Economy of Child-Rearing in Colonial
To Be in Dialogue: a ‘Therapeutic’ Approach and the Example of the Council of Chalcedon
Cross-Cousin Marriage Among the Yanomam ¨O Shows Evidence Of
Cross-Cousin Marriage Among the Yanomam ¨O Shows Evidence of Parent–Offspring Conflict and Mate Competition Between Brothers
Huron Kinship Terminology 35
A. Coult Terminological Correlates of Cross-Cousin Marriage In
Valerie Hudson's Presentation
Kinship, Kin Terms, & Descent
Kinship Systems, Gender Norms, and Household Bargaining: Evidence
Kin Terms and Fitness Interdependence Lee Cronk1 Dieter Steklis2 Netzin
Family Systems in Comparative Perspective