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Unilineality
Flexibility in Hare Social Organization
Reconsidering Clan in Tibet
R. Brumbaugh Kinship Analysis: Methods, Results and the Sirionó Demonstration Case
Reconstructing the History of Marriage Strategies in Indo-European
Descent Among the Wayú. Concepts and Social Meanings
J. Pouwer the Structural and Functional Approach in Cultural Anthropology
En Volkenkunde 116 (1960), No: 1, Leiden, 119-149
The Human Family—Its Evolutionary Context and Diversity
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Unilineal Descent and the House – Again the Ngadha, Eastern Indonesia
Tetradic Theory: an Approach to Kinship
Al-Ḥasan Al-Hamdānī and the Historical Formation of the Shākir Tribe (Wā�Ilah and Dahm) in Al-Jawf, Yemen Marieke Brandt*
S. Niessen Toba-Batak Matriliny: a Deception?
UNIT 9 KINSHIP-II Kinship-II
The Generative Logic of Crow-Omaha Terminologies: the Thonga-Ronga Kinship Terminology As a Case Study
甘翫 Soc五a呈ro且eo若抽e Npino R孟tua且
J. Pouwer ,,Loosely Structured Societies in Netherlands New Guinea
Matrilineality and Inheritance Among the Fantse of Ghana
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Modernisation and Changing Family Structure in Korea
Blood Kin: Incest, Substance and Relation in Timbira Thought*
UNSETTLING ANTHROPOLOGY Studies, the Workshop Addressed Issues of Native Title Anthropology in What Is Often Referred to As ‘Settled’ Australia
NIH Public Access Author Manuscript Hum Nat
Australian Aboriginal Kinship an Introductory Handbook with Particular Emphasis on the Western Desert Digital Proofer
Grandparental Effects on Reproductive Strategizing: Nôbi Villagers in Early Modern Japan
D. Moyer Vergouwen, Matriliny and the Toba Batak In
J. Pouwer New Guinea As a Field for Ethnological Study. a Preliminary Analysis
MAN-001 Social Anthropology Indira Gandhi National Open University School of Social Sciences