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... groups to consist of kindreds and very difficult for kindreds to maintain corpor- ate interests in land and people . Cognatic Descent Groups : Ambilineal Variety The open - ended , ego - centered characteristics of the bilateral kindred ...
... groups to consist of kindreds and very difficult for kindreds to maintain corpor- ate interests in land and people . Cognatic Descent Groups : Ambilineal Variety The open - ended , ego - centered characteristics of the bilateral kindred ...
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... group's corporate estate . Cognatic versus Unilineal Groups Although there is no basis for reviving nineteenth - century notions of universal stages in the evolution of kinship , certain well- substantiated general evolutionary trends ...
... group's corporate estate . Cognatic versus Unilineal Groups Although there is no basis for reviving nineteenth - century notions of universal stages in the evolution of kinship , certain well- substantiated general evolutionary trends ...
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... group . As long as both parties feel that they have the backing of their kin groups they will continue to press their claims and counterclaims . The members of these kin groups , however , never act with zombielike partisanship . They ...
... group . As long as both parties feel that they have the backing of their kin groups they will continue to press their claims and counterclaims . The members of these kin groups , however , never act with zombielike partisanship . They ...
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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