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Kinship studies in Papua New Guinea
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Statement of Responsibility:
Shaw, R. Daniel, editor
Editors:
Shaw, R. Daniel
Issue Date:
1974
Publisher:
Summer Institute of Linguistics
Extent:
246 pages
Publication Status:
Published
Country:
Papua New Guinea
Subject Languages:
Alamblak [amp]
Au [avt]
Barai [bbb]
Benabena [bef]
Baruya [byr]
Imbongu [imo]
Sepik Iwam [iws]
Korafe-Yegha [kpr]
Kunimaipa [kup]
Samo [smq]
Usarufa [usa]
Waffa [waj]
Content Language:
English [eng]
Field:
Anthropology
Work Type:
Scholarly text
Nature of Work:
Text
Has Parts:
A brief note on kinship and social groupings among the Usarufa - Bee, Darlene - 1974
Social structure of the Sepik Iwam - Rehburg, Judith - 1974
The nature of Kunimaipa kinship terms - Pence, Alan R - 1974
Au social relations ... and please behave - Scorza, David P - 1974
Waffa social structure: The individual in the group - Hotz, Joyce M. and Mary D. Stringer - 1974
Alamblak kinsmen: To give is better than to receive (and you’ll get it back) - Bruce, Leslie P - 1974
Cultural collision: a Korafe search for identity - Farr, Cynthia J - 1974
The geographical distribution of Samo relationship terms: Where have all the women gone? - Shaw, R. Daniel - 1974
The semantics of Barai kinship and social organization - Olson, Michael L - 1974
Baruya kith and kin - Lloyd, Richard G - 1974
The social hierarchy of the Bena-Bena - Young, Rosemary - 1974
Notes on Awa kinship terminology - Loving, Richard - 1974
Entry Number:
39196