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    La culture de la patate douce et du maïs chez les Krahô by Ana Gabriela Morim de Lima

    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 by Sajarwa Sajarwa

    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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  3. 63

    “THE HUNGARIAN FOLK-SONG … ECHO OF THE ENTIRE HUNGARIAN SOUL” – THOUGHTS UPON A QUOTATION FROM ZOLTÁN KODÁLY by Zoltán SZALAY

    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 by Cédric Yvinec

    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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    Paving a route: Transportation and Aymara politics between Bolivia and Chile by Alejandro Garcés, Jorge R. Moraga

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The authors describe a new phase of capitalist expansion led by the local transportation industry and its articulation of kinship-based economic strategies, the overlapping of local political power and rituals, and the appropriation of the international border as an economic and political space for rolling out those strategies.…”
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  6. 66

    Relations of Production : Marxist approaches to economic anthropology /

    Published 1978
    Table 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 by Oluwabunmi Tope Bernard

    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? by J. Punt

    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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  9. 69

    L’inflation à la mode Kayapo : rituel, marchandise et monnaie chez les Xikrin (Kayapo) de l’Amazonie brésilienne by César Gordon

    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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    Manger la parole de Dieu. La Bible lue par les Wari’ by Aparecida Vilaça

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…The comparison of God’s Words with food equates reading or hearing them with other native ways of producing kinship. This process is reinforced by the moral contents of the Holy Words, as well as by their ontological premises, since the clear-cut distinction between human and non-human animals helps to ratify the Wari’s human status.…”
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    Devenir un « maître de maison » dans le Sud jordanien by Christine Jungen

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…How does one become a master of the house, a man capable of controlling a kinship network and a family space? This article approaches the logic of power and authority in a tribal area of southern Jordan through its spatial and corporeal dimensions. …”
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    Images of person in an Amerindian society. An ethnographic account of Kuna woodcarving by Paolo Fortis

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…Explored through art the theme of alterity, both at the level of the person and the cosmological world, provides a framework to look at ideas of birth and death, and the centrality of kinship in the creation of human bodies.…”
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    Le corps des shabâb by Anna Poujeau

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…If neither the calendar age (indicated by the date of birth) nor the roles assumed in the course of the individual’s existence in his kinship group (spouse, father, etc.) is enough to characterise the status or position of a shab (youth), should one wonder what this temporal social category consists of, and what place shabâb occupy in the group that otherwise broadly defines them, which in Syria is the religious group they belong to? …”
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    A estrutura sacrificial do compadrio: uma ontologia da desigualdade? by Marcos Lanna

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…It is shown that god-parenthood is not only a religious or kinship institution and that it does not reinforce inequalities that supposedly pre-exist it, but rather it is a structure that generates inequalities. …”
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    Efforts to strengthen the resilience of the Pancasila ideology among the village community by Masrukhi Masrukhi

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This study found that social capital in society, in the form of kinship ties, social networks, and local wisdom values, can be empowered as a vehicle for socialization and internalization of Pancasila values in an effort to strengthen ideological communities.…”
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    Identifying [between] Geser and Genghis Khan. Part 1: Contamination of Images in Folklore and Historical Memories of Central and Inner Asia by Natalia N. Nikolaeva, Evgenii V. Nolev

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The article aims to identify, classify and explore plots that tend to identify, articulate kinship and typological proximity of Geser and Genghis Khan in folklore and historical memories of Inner Asian peoples. …”
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    A categoria raça nas Ciências Sociais: revisitando alguns processos políticos, sociais e culturais na história do Brasil by José Ivo Follmann, Adevanir Aparecida Pinheiro

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Departing from a reference to three mechanisms, such as the "ritual" of the forgetting tree, the imposture of a new official religion and the disaggregation of blood kinship and ethnic identities, the article emphasizes, as central argument, that the usage of racist theory, as justification, and the effort of the Brazilian State in the way of whiteness's policy, which is a characteristic of Brazilian history, were strongly determinant. …”
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    Adoptarunt et levarunt: Godparents of Illegitimate Children in the 18th Century Vilnius Deanery by Ugnė Jonaitytė

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Additionally, it examines the social status of the godparents, analyzing surnames, social standing, and place of residence to determine possible kinship, social, and territorial relations with the parents. …”
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    Chronicler's women - a holistic appraisal by F. Olojede

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…A relentless focus on kinship and familial ties is discernible in the analysis of the roles and positions of the women who are presented in a way that shows their affinities to the people (or land) of Israel. …”
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    The Social Construction of Motherhood in Bengali Folklore by Sraboni Chatterjee, Pranab Chatterjee

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The first involves a situation of basic and biologically prompted kinship. The second and the third describe situations within the extended family and the community, where the use of the same word contributes to ambiguity reduction and creation of sexual boundaries. …”
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