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... descent , or parentage . All persons whose relationship to each other can be described in terms of a combination of affinity or descent or a combination of both are kin to each other . The domain of ideas constituted by the beliefs and ...
... descent , or parentage . All persons whose relationship to each other can be described in terms of a combination of affinity or descent or a combination of both are kin to each other . The domain of ideas constituted by the beliefs and ...
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... DESCENT . Ego traces descent through both males and fe- males but not equally and not simultaneously . The second main variety of cognatic rule is called ambilineal descent ( Fig . 16-3 ) . Here the descent lines traced by ego ignore ...
... DESCENT . Ego traces descent through both males and fe- males but not equally and not simultaneously . The second main variety of cognatic rule is called ambilineal descent ( Fig . 16-3 ) . Here the descent lines traced by ego ignore ...
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... DESCENT . Descent is traced exclusively through males . Figure 16-5 . MATRILINEAL DESCENT . Descent is traced exclusively through females . || X X Ego X || || X = CROSS COUSINS II = PARALLEL COUSINS Figure 16-6 . CROSS COUSINS AND ...
... DESCENT . Descent is traced exclusively through males . Figure 16-5 . MATRILINEAL DESCENT . Descent is traced exclusively through females . || X X Ego X || || X = CROSS COUSINS II = PARALLEL COUSINS Figure 16-6 . CROSS COUSINS AND ...
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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