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Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 1946
western Washington, have a relatively simple system of relationship nomenclature.' Their grouping and use of kin terms, as well as the actual stock of primary words comprising these, accord most closely with the terminologies of neighboring Puget Sound Salish-speaking groups, and also resemble less closely but in a considerable number of features the ...
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western Washington, have a relatively simple system of relationship nomenclature.' Their grouping and use of kin terms, as well as the actual stock of primary words comprising these, accord most closely with the terminologies of neighboring Puget Sound Salish-speaking groups, and also resemble less closely but in a considerable number of features the ...
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Are Kinship Terminologies and Kinship Concepts Translatable?
2020Abraham Rosman, Paula G. Rubel
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The whole history of kinship terminology in three chapters
Anthropological Theory, 2001Thomas R Trautmann
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