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... kinship system is bilateral ' . As she writes , " The Japanese kinship system is often labelled " patrilineal " in sociological literature . This erroneous description derives from the tendency toward dominance of the male side ...
... kinship system is bilateral ' . As she writes , " The Japanese kinship system is often labelled " patrilineal " in sociological literature . This erroneous description derives from the tendency toward dominance of the male side ...
Page 187
... kinship grouping , the ie may be described more accurately as an artifical functional entity that engaged in a familial enterprise or was entitled to a familial source of income.'49 50 The result of all this can be seen in the very ...
... kinship grouping , the ie may be described more accurately as an artifical functional entity that engaged in a familial enterprise or was entitled to a familial source of income.'49 50 The result of all this can be seen in the very ...
Page 188
... kinship terminology over the last 1200 years . He concludes that the ' most striking finding is , of course , that for approximately one thousand years it has been essentially a ' Yankee ' system , differing crucially from contemporary ...
... kinship terminology over the last 1200 years . He concludes that the ' most striking finding is , of course , that for approximately one thousand years it has been essentially a ' Yankee ' system , differing crucially from contemporary ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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