10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHRATRIC»
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phratric in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Sacred and Public Land in Ancient Athens
... is detectable, for instance, in the sphere of credit—which could have affected
the level of land administration as well. In other words, the (by definition) smaller,
and, therefore, more compact, phratric sub-groups would have responded better
...
Nikolaos Papazarkadas, 2011
2
Collected Works of Edward Sapir
In other words, there is no doubt that the custom of what may be termed cross-
phratric naming, once established, led to the habit of reading extra-phratric crest
interpretations into names that may have originated quite differently. This type of
...
Edward Sapir, Regna Darnell, 1994
3
Cubeo Heh newa Religious Thought: Metaphysics of a ...
Within the human sphere, however, phratric kinship also has the social role of
demonstrating what is less apparent in real kinship, namely, its intrinsically
hierarchical character. In phratric kinship, the categories are calibrated on the
scale of ...
Irving Goldman, Peter J. Wilson, Peter Wilson, 2013
4
The Phratries of Attica
it is relatively certain that it involved thiasoi, it is not clear whether or not they
were phratric."6 It can be restored as a dedication to Zeus Phratrios and Athena
Phratria by the thiasotai with Epikrates; the form of name would be the same as in
T ...
5
Selected Writings of Edward Sapir in Language, Culture and ...
Superficially the phratric organization of a number of West Coast tribes (Haida,
Tlingit, Tsimshian) bears points of resemblance to that of the Iroquois. Between
the Iroquois and the West Coast tribes lies a vast stretch of country inhabited
almost ...
Edward Sapir, David Goodman Mandelbaum, 1985
6
Selected Writings of Edward Sapir
Superficially the phratric organization of a number of West Coast tribes (Haida,
Tlingit, Tsimshian) bears points of resemblance to that of the Iroquois. Between
the Iroquois and the West Coast tribes lies a vast stretch of country inhabited
almost ...
In other words, there is no doubt that the custom of what may be termed cross-
phratric naming, once established, led to the habit of reading extra-phratric crest
interpretations into names that may have originated quite differently. This type of
...
Regna Darnell, Judith Irvine, 1994
8
Comparative Arawakan Histories: Rethinking Language Family ...
In this sense, Tukano language group exogamy and Arawak ranked phratric
organization would be mirror-image institutions. Whether or not this distinction
took place at such a late stage, it would explain why endo-warfare was more
prevalent ...
Jonathan David Hill, Fernando Santos-Granero, 2006
9
History, Power, and Identity: Ethnogenesis in the Americas, ...
Jackson (1983: 86—92) provides numerous examples of disagreement over
phratric organization, leading her to conclude that “phratric membership is
probably epiphenomenal” (1983: 86) and that “it is fruitless to try to construct
exclusive ...
10
Praise and Blame: Moral Realism and Its Applications
In the preclassical worlds of Greece and Rome, as in contemporary tribal
communities, the lex talionis is expressed in the form of phratric justice. One who
injures the clan or phratry exposes his own community to retaliation that can be
averted ...