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ng how these groups can relate to each other. The terms we use to label relatives are classifications of ... se to talk about these things? How many different terms do we use? ## Auhelawa kin terms ## Among children of the same parent(s) * Male speaker, male addr... ld, anthropologists use English etic (analytical) terms for them: **Cross-cousins** are the children of
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- A structuralist approach works very well on kin terms - Kin terms can be defined by rules stated in terms of sex, age and consanguinity - Culture is a system of symbols
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come a mathematics of society. Should it? ## Key terms ## **Consanguineous**: Related by blood. **Aff... We have to examine kinship from the bottom-up, in terms of the real, practical (and emotional) circumstan
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's not always obvious. ## Lecture outline and terms ## ### Terms ### Rule of residence, matrilocal (WM), patrilocal (HF), virilocal (H), uxorilocal (W),
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, and they assumed they would all be organized in terms of unilineal descent, just like in Africa ("Afric... ad to document their ownership of their places in terms that make sense to the state. * Is registration o

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