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Among name - relatives , as among consanguineous relatives , it is the biologically older person who classifies the younger with respect to his ( the older's ) kinship constellation , using the diminutive form of the term for the ...
Among name - relatives , as among consanguineous relatives , it is the biologically older person who classifies the younger with respect to his ( the older's ) kinship constellation , using the diminutive form of the term for the ...
الصفحة 140
Many men , however , had married more than once ( as polygynists , widowers , or divorcés ) , and some had married more than one relative . The total number of wives was 1,144 , of whom 365 ( 32 per cent . ) were ' near kin ' of their ...
Many men , however , had married more than once ( as polygynists , widowers , or divorcés ) , and some had married more than one relative . The total number of wives was 1,144 , of whom 365 ( 32 per cent . ) were ' near kin ' of their ...
الصفحة 141
Thus , let us suppose that out of eight marriages , made by four men , four were with relatives . ... For example , all the men might have married twice , once each with a relative ( in which case all would have made kin marriages ) ...
Thus , let us suppose that out of eight marriages , made by four men , four were with relatives . ... For example , all the men might have married twice , once each with a relative ( in which case all would have made kin marriages ) ...
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