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- Title Pages
- Frontispiece
- Illustrations
- Introduction
-
1 Marriage Matsigenka Style -
2 Marriages, Norms and Structures -
3 To Be Seen or Not to Be Seen! -
4 Why Did They Marry? -
5 Beyond the Norms -
6 Why Do the Ye’kwana Commit Incest So Frequently? -
7 Why Do Women Run Away? -
8 “Poor Me, I Have No Cousin” -
9 Why Was There a Transition from an Elementary Kinship Structure to a Complex One? -
10 Changes in Canela Marriage over 70 Years -
11 Waorani Marriage - Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index
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- Source:
- The Anthropology of Marriage in Lowland South America
- Author(s):
- Paul Valentine, Stephen Beckerman, Catherine Alès
- Publisher:
- University Press of Florida
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- Title Pages
- Frontispiece
- Illustrations
- Introduction
-
1 Marriage Matsigenka Style -
2 Marriages, Norms and Structures -
3 To Be Seen or Not to Be Seen! -
4 Why Did They Marry? -
5 Beyond the Norms -
6 Why Do the Ye’kwana Commit Incest So Frequently? -
7 Why Do Women Run Away? -
8 “Poor Me, I Have No Cousin” -
9 Why Was There a Transition from an Elementary Kinship Structure to a Complex One? -
10 Changes in Canela Marriage over 70 Years -
11 Waorani Marriage - Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index