10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ORTHOCOUSINS»
Discover the use of
orthocousins in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
orthocousins and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Reinvention of Primitive Society: Transformations of a Myth
Like Tylor before him,Frazer arguedthat where marriage was prohibited with
these orthocousins,this was a relic of a former moiety system. Moieties had been
introduced to stop men marrying their sisters. A byproduct of the incest taboo was
...
2
Lexical Reconstruction: The Case of the Proto-Athapaskan ...
As employed in this work, also used to refer to equation of BSn or BCh ws and B/
Ss, and equation of OSs with FSs, instances of over-riding of generations within
Ego's patrilineal unit. orthocousins: see parallel cousins. parallel aunts and ...
Isidore Dyen, David Friend Aberle, 1974
Owadwa mar kawuora: orthocousins (emphasis laid on the father); owadwa mar
parwa or dalawa: orthocousins (emphasis on the territorial unit); owadwa madire:
ortho- cousins and cousins. Owadwa mar kanyego, owadwa mar libamba: ...
Fourth generation: Seven women from different branches of the Karabey, three
orthocousins, two maternal cousins, two cousins, one daughter of the Ulas tribe
and two with non-tribal girls. Fifth generation: Two women from different branches
...
5
Aristocratic Society in Ancient Crete (Routledge Revivals)
Briffault, commenting on this provision for the marriage of orthocousins, observed
thatthe practiceof marrying the daughterof one'sfather's brotherwas,
asanestablished usage, now almost confined tothe Arabs; some other
Muhammadan ...
6
Settlement and social change in Asia
Fourth generation: Seven women from different branches of the Karabey, three
orthocousins, two maternal cousins, two cousins, one daughter of the Ula§ tribe
and two with non-tribal girls. Fifth generation: Two women from different branches
...
This story obviously refers to a conflict concerning marriage between
orthocousins, that is between consanguineous clans, between the children of two
brothers, which became characteristic of the Moslem world, and which was
brought to ...
8
The Chambers Dictionary
n or tho= compound (chem). n orthocousins children of two sisters or of two
brothers. n orthodiag onal in a monoclinic crystal, that lateral axis which is
perpendicular to the vertical axis n orthodontla (-don ti-i) or n sing orthodont ics (
Gr odous.
9
An atoll culture: ethnography of Ifaulk in the central Caroline
The sons of women whom we would call parallel cousins or orthocousins of the
deceased chief, on his mother's side, would also be eligible; for the chief would
speak of any of them as "my sister" (moengai); and the term for "son" would be ...
Edwin Grant Burrows, 1957
... between a father's brother's child or a mother's sister's child, calling both first-
cousins, but among the vast majority of peoples a distinction is drawn between
the two, the first kind being known as cross-cousins, the latter as orthocousins.
Robert Briffault, Gordon Rattray Taylor, 1977