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- cent from a single ancestor * Creates exclusive groups * Subdivides all people in society into groups * Sets limits on who is in society and who is out - Example: Auhelawa. Matrilineal groups * Landowning * Marriage * Villages - Unilineal descent groups (UDGs) are corporations * Members come togethe
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- incorporate themselves as Incorporated Landowning Groups (ILGs). - Is this "entification"--the making of new entities? Are these groups real? * The politics of landownership in PNG ... s assumed they would find stable, clearly bounded groups, but few existed. - Anthropologists found "se... cation of culture. - An alternative view: PNG groups can perform multiple identities for different aud
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- y society has its own way of dividing itself into groups and deciding how these groups can relate to each other. The terms we use to label relatives are classific... ns classify, identify, and categorize persons and groups. ... [T]his is associated with rules of conduct
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- or a group to organize its members into different groups. We should approach kinship systems as total sy... ns classify, identify, and categorize persons and groups. ... [T]his is associated with rules of conduct w