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1. The ethnographic context; 2. Substance and social exchange; 3. The natural cycle: food, land, and substance; 4. The structures of clanship; 5. Marriage exchange; 6. The making of the local group; 7. From ethnography to theory.
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Add The Gift of Kinship: Structure and Practice in Maring Social Organization, Although the societies of the New Guinea Highlands have been extensively studied by anthropologists since the Second World War, it is generally acknowledged that a comprehensive explanation of their social structure is yet to emerge. In this book, Edward , The Gift of Kinship: Structure and Practice in Maring Social Organization to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Gift of Kinship: Structure and Practice in Maring Social Organization, Although the societies of the New Guinea Highlands have been extensively studied by anthropologists since the Second World War, it is generally acknowledged that a comprehensive explanation of their social structure is yet to emerge. In this book, Edward , The Gift of Kinship: Structure and Practice in Maring Social Organization to your collection on WonderClub |