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Kinship and Social
* Fortes, Meyer ( 2005 ) Kinship and the Social Order: The Legacy of Lewis Henry Morgan ISBN 0-202-30802-2 pp. 7 8
* Kinship and Social Organization: An Interactive Tutorial Brian Schwimmer, University of Manitoba.
* Schwimmer: Kinship and Social Organization: An Interactive Tutorial: Iroquois terminology
*" Crow Kinship & Social Organization ", University of Idaho
Sundown towns are mentioned in Following the Color Line, by Ray Stannard Baker ; Free But Not Equal, by V. Jacque Voegeli ; Black Ohio and the Color Line, by David Gerber ; The Negro in Indiana, by Emma Thornbrough ; Mobile Americans: Residential and Social Mobility in Omaha, by Howard Chudacoff ; Race and Kinship in a Midwestern Town, by James DeVries ; Bud, Not Buddy, by Christopher Paul Curtis ; The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot by Roberta Senechal.
* Social Structure and Kinship in Rural Mexico-The Tlaxcala Project
* Segmentary Lineages, a chapter of Kinship and Social Organization written by Brian Schwimmer.
* Hage, Per and Harary, Frank ( 2007 ), Island Networks: Communication, Kinship, and Classification Structures in Oceania ( Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences ), Cambridge University Press.

Kinship and among
In response to Schneider's 1984 work on Symbolic Kinship, Janet Carsten re-developed the idea of " relatedness " from her initial ideas, looking at what was socialized and biological, from her studies with the Malays ( 1995, The substance of kinship and the heat of the hearth ; feeding, personhood and relatedness among the Malays in Pulau Langkawi, American Ethnologist ).
* 1951b " Kinship and Local Community among the Nuer ".
His most noted work is Family and Kinship among the Pandits of Rural Kashmir ( 1966, 1989 ), which presented an account of the social life of Kashmiri Pandits.
Mornington Island was the site of research over several decades by British anthropologist David McKnight, described in a series of books, People, Countries, and the Rainbow Serpent: Systems of classification among the Lardil of Mornington Island ( 1999 ), From Hunting to Drinking: The devastating effects of alcohol on an Australian Aboriginal community ( 2002 ), Going the Whiteman ’ s Way: Kinship and marriage among Australian Aborigines ( 2004 ) and Of Marriage, Violence and Sorcery: The quest for power in northern Queensland ( 2005 ).
The Web of Kinship among the Tallensi.
* Rodstvow ( Kinship, The People's Hero ): Insane paranormal of extraordinary power, with the abilities of flight, energy projection, teleportation, molecular combustion, among others.
Kinship and society among Surmic-speakling people in Southwest Ethiopia: A brief comparison.

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" The Witoto Kinship System ," American Anthropologist, n. s., 38: 525 527 ( 1936 )
* The End of Kinship: " Measure for Measure ," Incest, and the Ideal of Universal Siblinghood ( Stanford 1988 ).
The term in Finnish historiography heimosodat ) has been translated literally into English as " Kindred Nations Wars ", " Wars for kindred peoples " or " Kinship Wars ," specifically Finnic kinship.

Kinship and American
In their chapter Kinship In The American Soap Opera, Parkin and Stone presented the Tad and Dixie marriage as the prime example.
* Spencer, R. F .; Imamura, K. ( 1950 ), Notes on the Japanese Kinship System. Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol.

Kinship and .
Famous ethnographies include The Nuer, by Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard, and The Dynamics of Clanship Among the Tallensi, by Meyer Fortes ; well-known edited volumes include African Systems of Kinship and Marriage and African Political Systems.
Trust, Kinship, and Ethnicity.
* Early Human Kinship was Matrilineal by Chris Knight.
* Levine, Nancy, The Dynamics of Polyandry: Kinship, domesticity and population on the Tibetan border, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988.
The most important initial work on this score was Claude Lévi-Strauss's 1949 volume The Elementary Structures of Kinship.
* The Chinese Taoist alchemist Wei Boyang, author of the Kinship of the Three, is the first to describe an early form of gunpowder solution.
The activities of the Sufi Order International, in keeping with the vision of Hazrat Inayat Khan, are contained within five concentrations — The Esoteric School, The Healing Order, The Universal Worship, Kinship Activity, and Ziraat.
His Elementary Structures of Kinship takes this as a starting point and uses it to analyze kinship systems of increasing complexity found in so-called primitive societies, that is, those not based on agriculture, class inequalities, and centralized government.
* Claude Lévi-Strauss, 1969 The Elementary Structures of Kinship revised edition, translated from the French by James Harle Bell and John Richard von Sturmer.
Huhanye Shanyu ( 呼韓邪, 58-31 BCE ) ( also called Hu Hanxie Chanyu ) signed a heqin agreement or Peace and Kinship Treaty with Han China in 53 BC.
In 48 CE, after a dynastic conflict within the Xiongnu confederacy, a contending Shanyu Hiloshy Jodi Bi Huhanye ( 48-56 CE ), who was a son of Uchjulu Jodi-Chanyu ( 8-13 BCE ) and a grandson of Huhanye Shanyu, split off and brought eight tribes of the Western Wing to China under a renewed Peace and Kinship Treaty, creating a polity of Southern Xiongnu in vassalage to China, and a polity of Northern Xiongnu who maintained their independence.
* Antigone's Claim: Kinship Between Life and Death by Judith Butler.
The Sport of Kings: Kinship, Class, and Thoroughbred Breeding in Newmarket.
Kinship Reckoning Among the Belcher Island Eskimo.
), Early Human Kinship.
His two large triptych altarpieces The Holy Kinship or Saint Anne Altarpiece ( 1507 1509 ) and The Entombment of the Lord ( 1508 1511 ) are also highly celebrated.
The book Family and Kinship in East London, based on materials gathered in the 1950s, shows an improvement in working-class life.
** " Kinship primordialism " holds that ethnic communities are extensions of kinship units, basically being derived by kinship or clan ties where the choices of cultural signs ( language, religion, traditions ) are made exactly to show this biological affinity.
* White, Stephen D. Re-Thinking Kinship and Feudalism in Early Medieval Europe ( 2nd ed.
Kinship at the Sturgis Community Center, General Samuel D. Sturgis at the Hills and Plains Park at the east entrance to town, Jesus in the Garden at the First United Methodist Church Memorial Garden, St. Francis of Assisi at the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, STURGIS spelled out in letters and a new abstract sculpture in front of the Sturgis Public Library.

Kinship and s
Kinship terminology is bifurcate merging in parents ' generation, with Iroquois cousin terms in Ego s generation.

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