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Genealogy (and the relationship between opposite-sex/same-sex sibling pairs) is what kinship is all about
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 December 2010
Abstract
What are the theoretical implications of a universal genealogy? After the demise of relativism in kinship studies, there is much to be gained by joining old formal-structural analysis of kinship to recent cognitive-evolutionary approaches. This commentary shows how the logic of kinship terminologies, specifically those of the Seneca-Iroquois, can be clarified by looking at the relationship between opposite-sex/same-sex sibling pairs.
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Genealogy (and the relationship between opposite-sex/same-sex sibling pairs) is what kinship is all about
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