Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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... mother's brother , his maternal grandparents , and his maternal grandfather's mother ; while LL acquired her stories principally from her mother , but also from her grandparents and her maternal grand - uncle . AC , senior by at least a ...
... mother's brother , his maternal grandparents , and his maternal grandfather's mother ; while LL acquired her stories principally from her mother , but also from her grandparents and her maternal grand - uncle . AC , senior by at least a ...
Strana 56
... mother accordingly , while mother and mother's sisters and sib - mates of same sex are referred to as mother . Terms for mother's brother differ . The Ponapeans have a single consistent term for this man and other senior male sib ...
... mother accordingly , while mother and mother's sisters and sib - mates of same sex are referred to as mother . Terms for mother's brother differ . The Ponapeans have a single consistent term for this man and other senior male sib ...
Strana 57
... mother and older sister under the term for mother in Truk but not in Ponape - do not fit so obviously into the scheme of development toward matriliny , but I would suggest that they fit in with the other differences if we consider some ...
... mother and older sister under the term for mother in Truk but not in Ponape - do not fit so obviously into the scheme of development toward matriliny , but I would suggest that they fit in with the other differences if we consider some ...
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