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... group as well as individual interests . Individuals serve the corporate inter- ests of the domestic groups . Thus husbands in male - dominated extended families are assigned the task of closely supervising the productive and ...
... group as well as individual interests . Individuals serve the corporate inter- ests of the domestic groups . Thus husbands in male - dominated extended families are assigned the task of closely supervising the productive and ...
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... Certain forms of endogamy are universally prohibited : father - daughter and mother - son marriages . Sister [ 15 ] The Organization of Domestic Life Marital Reciprocity between Domestic Groups Domestic Groups and the Fear of Incest.
... Certain forms of endogamy are universally prohibited : father - daughter and mother - son marriages . Sister [ 15 ] The Organization of Domestic Life Marital Reciprocity between Domestic Groups Domestic Groups and the Fear of Incest.
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... domestic groups . Although families are not entirely free of disruptive hostility and violent clashes ( most homicides in the United States are carried out by a spouse or relative of the victim ) , the members of small domestic groups ...
... domestic groups . Although families are not entirely free of disruptive hostility and violent clashes ( most homicides in the United States are carried out by a spouse or relative of the victim ) , the members of small domestic groups ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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