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We, The Tikopia

Kinship in primitive Polynesia

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Originally Published by "George Allen and Unwin"; London; 1936.
661 Pages

Publish Date
Publisher
Beacon Press
Pages
488

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Table of Contents

In primitive Polynesia
Adjustment to civilization
Village life
Household and family
Personal relations in the family circle
The kin of father and mother
Language of kinship
Cooperation and constraint in marriage relationships
"House" and clan
Principles of land tenure
A modern population problem
Firing the ovens of youth
Marriage by capture
Kinship and social stability.

Edition Notes

Published in
Boston
Series
Beacon paperback, BP 164

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.8309961, 572.9935
Library of Congress
GN480.F5 1963

The Physical Object

Pagination
488 p.
Number of pages
488

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24240627M
Internet Archive
wetikopiasociolo00firt
OCLC/WorldCat
717416

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