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- 4.2
- ntional symbols for people and their genealogical relationships (Gilliland 2020, fig. 2).}} An example kinship d... ntional symbols for people and their genealogical relationships (Gilliland 2020, fig. 2). Alternatively, make a ... mall-scale societies. * Second, people’s actual relationships to their kin in mass societies matter a lot in ev... er, people use symbols to represent their kinship relationships. * Symbols are ideas that stand for other idea
- 4.1
- ’s genealogical relatives. Kinship and family are relationships based on sameness. * This essence is passed dow... thnicity and origins. Do we in fact have natural relationships? What is the line between natural existence and s... y and in every community, people organize kinship relationships differently, and each society assigns different d... of Nuer communities in South Sudan trace kinship relationships through mothers and fathers, but assign each chil
- module_iv_essay
- at settler societies should learn from Indigenous relationships to nature in order to solve the ecological crises... s. The topic of this essay—the different kinds of relationships that different cultures have with nature and the ... Holy.” In //Grateful Prey: Rock Cree Human-Animal Relationships//, 1–36. Berkeley, Calif.: University of Californ
- 2.1
- erything of value would be **embedded** in social relationships. In many societies the **embeddedness** of value
- 2.2
- erything of value would be **embedded** in social relationships. In many societies the **embeddedness** of value
- 6.1
- e skills associated with their position and their relationships to other players in other positions. A field nee
- 6.2
- aring with a wide range of people. Hence, kinship relationships are sites for the accumulation of social capital.
- 8.2
- eir religious experiences in the context of their relationships. ===== Religion and nationalism, take two =====