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kinship_diagrams [2024/08/20 01:03] – [Isn't this supposed to be a system for diagramming alternative forms of family and kinship?] Ryan Schram (admin)kinship_diagrams [2024/08/25 22:15] (current) Ryan Schram (admin)
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 Perhaps for that reason, no two anthropologists make kinship diagrams the same way. This system is common, but it is never followed very strictly. Moreover, diagrams never exist alone. No one claims that they represent an absolute truth about people. For a good anthropologist, they must be complemented with an ethnographic description informed by an [[:emic_and_etic|emic, insider's perspective]]. Perhaps for that reason, no two anthropologists make kinship diagrams the same way. This system is common, but it is never followed very strictly. Moreover, diagrams never exist alone. No one claims that they represent an absolute truth about people. For a good anthropologist, they must be complemented with an ethnographic description informed by an [[:emic_and_etic|emic, insider's perspective]].
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