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- 5.1
- s kinship is different everywhere. ==== A useful distinction ==== * Genitor (is to) Pater (as) Biologica... In Auhelawa, terms exist to make a very specific distinction among these people ({{:cousin-cross-cousin.pdf... nts and row headings are parents’ siblings.] The distinctions made in Auhelawa are not unique. Many other languages make the same distinctions. * Children of cross-sex siblings (M–F, F–
- 4.2
- r reciprocal exchange) and commodity exchange are distinct kinds of exchange, and reflect distinct forms of social relationship. * Rather than each mode of exchang
- 2.1
- eople always see themselves as individuals with a distinct individual self-interest. - People value the sa
- 5.2
- common forms of kinship, like the cross–parallel distinction and the prohibition on incest. Making kinship
- 6.2
- al contract” between men and women, who must play distinct, interdependent, unequal roles (Adkins 2016; see
- 7.2
- re or less truly kin. * In Stack’s defense, the distinction between real and not-real kin is one made by h