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- 5.1
- stence and social membership in a community? * Everyone who has ever lived was already part of a larger s... rix (is to) Mater (as) Biological (is to) Social Everyone has a //genitor// and a //genetrix//, but //pater... ineal descent, either matrilineal or patrilineal, everyone in the society belongs to exactly one group. Everyone has a place in a distinct group. ===== Kinship’s wea
- 7.2
- nd De Matos Viegas (2003) describe, for instance. Everyone’s kinship is fictive! Kinship in The Flats entai... city is a system of exchanges among many in which everyone is equally able to ask from everyone, and equally obligated to give. * Balanced reciprocity is a system i
- 2.1
- definition of the human person. Specifically * Everyone thinks rationally—they reason and deliberate—abou
- 3.1
- before have so many people been without food. * Everyone in Australia can afford “fast fashion,” but peopl
- 5.2
- that people //do kinship//. Does this mean that everyone’s relatives are chosen (e.g. Weston 1997)? If pe