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- 4.2
- think makes sense. ===== Kinship as a system of groups, and kinship as a system of exchange ===== A maj... which people in society are assigned to discrete groups. Just by tracing each person’s ancestry through ... ty. ==== Not every society has unilineal descent groups ==== Claude Lévi-Strauss ([1949] 1969) argues th... ystem of alliances, or a system of exchange among groups in which people are the gifts. Marriage rules are
- 4.1
- e //parallel cousins//. ===== Categories of kin, groups of people, structures of societies ===== For man... space, and in a comprehensive system of exclusive groups. One’s descent is one’s primary social identity (... In societies whose kinship is used to construct groups based on unilineal descent, either matrilineal or... Meyer. 1953. “The Structure of Unilineal Descent Groups.” //American Anthropologist// 55 (1): 17–41. http
- 11.1
- land-based resources, and also within classes and groups within society itself.” (Blaikie and Brookfield 1... tric projects. (In a 2009 meeting with Indigenous groups he promises not to “shove [the dam] down their th
- 12.1
- called “sacrifice zones” are places that powerful groups define as empty frontiers.** ===== Environmental... posed to pollution and toxic chemicals than other groups (Bullard 1993; Taylor 2014). * Australian Indig
- 3.1
- by the same woman (Clarke 2007). * There are groups in Australia who want to promote voluntary, unpai
- 8.2
- ation**” (Weber [1919] 1946, 139). * People and groups move away **from** traditional habits **to** form
- 9.1
- "dependent on that which is different"**? ===== Groups can be sacred too. Racism is just a dominant grou
- 9.2
- nguage, culture, place, etc. with specific racial groups * **racial projects**: the social means, formal
- 11.2
- called “sacrifice zones” are places that powerful groups define as empty frontiers.** ===== Low-lying are
- 12.2
- domination. * Many people now call for powerful groups to pay reparations to the communities who were an