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Andean kinship and marriage
Ralph Bolton and Enrique Mayer
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Frontmatter
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Preface (Ralph Bolton, page v)
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Bilaterality in the Andes (Bernd Lambert, page 1)
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Kinship and Affinity in a Native Quechua Community (Steven S. Webster, page 28)
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Descent, Alliance, and Moiety in Chucuito, Peru: An Explanatory Sketch of Aymara Social Organization (John M. Hickman and William T. Stuart, page 43)
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Beyond the Nuclear Family (Enrique Mayer, page 60)
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"Those Who Love Me": An Analysis of Andean Kinship and Reciprocity Within a Ritual Context (Billie Jean Isbell, page 81)
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The Limitation of Obligation In Saraguro Kinship (Jim Belote and Linda Belote, page 106)
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Peasant Kinship, Subsistence and Economics In a High Altitude Andean Environment (Glynn Custred, page 117)
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Kinship and Land Use In a Northern Sierra Community (Stephen B. Brush, page 136)
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Commerce and Kinship In the Peruvian Highlands (Norman Long, page 153)
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Trial Marriage in the Andes? (W. E. Carter, page 177)
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The Qolla Marriage Process (Ralph Bolton, page 217)
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The Inca Kinship System: A New Theoretical View (R. T. Zuidema, page 240)
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References Cited (page 282)
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Contributors (page 293)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AANTH | 84.4 (Dec., 1982): 909-910 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/676510 |
Citable Link
Published: c1977
Publisher: American Anthropological Association
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