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Crianças em cena. Sobre mobilidade infantil, família e fluxos migratórios em Cabo Verde
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La pratique de la parenté : politique factionnelle, redoublement et réitération d’alliance chez les Katukina (Brésil)
Published 2022-12-01Subjects: “…kinship…”
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Le modèle topologique des sociétés amazoniennes
Published 2012-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Un corps en mouvement : parenté, « diffusion de l’influence » et transformations corporelles dans les fêtes de bière tirio, Amazonie du Nord-Est
Published 2009-07-01Subjects: “…kinship…”
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Un cercueil dans la cour : des funérailles évangéliques dans une famille transnationale haïtienne
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Retornando sua coleção de material audiovisual: os dilemas de uma antropóloga
Published 2020-12-01Subjects: “…kinship…”
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Esposos y amantes consanguíneos entre los tobas (qom) del Gran Chaco
Published 2014-09-01Subjects: “…kinship…”
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Términos de parentesco diádicos en cholón (noreste de los Andes peruanos)
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Problèmes de structure dans les Andes. De la parenté, de la polygynie et des moitiés à Cuzco
Published 2005-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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« Poraka ? C’est comme nourrir celui qui a tué notre mère… » Parenté, pouvoir et partage dans les missions guarani du Paraguay (xviiie siècle) à l’aune de l’ethnologie et de la lex...
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: “…kinship…”
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Short communication: Genomic prediction based on unbiased estimation of the genomic relationship matrix in pigs
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Goblet and Cross, Casket and Tombstone. Names and Things in the Hidden History of the Time of Troubles
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La culture de la patate douce et du maïs chez les Krahô
Published 2023-06-01“…The indigenous knowledge regarding these plants is linked to notions of personhood, gender and kinship relations, the annual calendar, myth and ritual, as well as other forms of conceiving temporality and territoriality. …”
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TRANSLATION IDEOLOGY OF FRENCH NOVELS INTO INDONESIAN IN COLONIAL AND POST-COLONIAL PERIOD
Published 2021-08-01“…The novels domestication ideology during colonial period occurred in translation of pronouns on and the translation of kinship calls, while in post-colonial period novels it occurred in pronouns on translation, kinship calls translation, and self-names translation. …”
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“THE HUNGARIAN FOLK-SONG … ECHO OF THE ENTIRE HUNGARIAN SOUL” – THOUGHTS UPON A QUOTATION FROM ZOLTÁN KODÁLY
Published 2013-12-01“…In the same way as there is no kinship amongst the people who use these two different systems basically. …”
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Que disent les tapirs ? De la communication avec les non-humains en Amazonie
Published 2005-01-01“…These facts reveal to be the matter for the same general interpretation ; they use the same language based on kinship.…”
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Relations of Production : Marxist approaches to economic anthropology /
Published 1978Table of Contents: “…Research on an African mode of production.--Meillassoux, C. Kinship relations and relations of production.--Pollet, E.; Winter, G. …”
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A Literary Interpretation of Blood Symbolism in Ifá Divination Poetry
Published 2021-12-01“…Using Ricoeur’s hermeneutics theory of interpretation, the findings show that the selected Ifá divination poems present the symbolic interpretations of blood in Ifá corpus as it is entrenched in the Yorùbá psychology, sexuality, religiosity, worldview, identity and kinship. The paper presents that blood is multifaceted among the Yorùbá. …”
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Paul, rhetorically gifted, or discursively manipulative?
Published 2024-06-01“…Using discourse as a broader category than rhetoric, several instances of discourse manipulation, which at times remind us of imperialist discourse, are identified, including kinship language and ethnic stereotyping, military metaphors, as well as gendered power discourse and sexual slander, illustrated with examples mostly from Philippians. …”
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L’inflation à la mode Kayapo : rituel, marchandise et monnaie chez les Xikrin (Kayapo) de l’Amazonie brésilienne
Published 2010-12-01“…Surprisingly enough, money and goods have become embedded in every domain of Xikrin life, including kinship, economy, politics and ritual. In this paper, I try to show that this sort of consumerism results of a complex interaction between general principles of Kayapo sociocosmology and the particular historical conditions in which such principles operate and are actualized.…”
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