Why do people in a few societies scattered around the globe call relatives of different generations by the same terms? This question has perplexed anthropologists since 1871. A successor to the landmark 1998 book Transformations of Kinship , this volume includes the latest work on the "Crow-Omaha problem" from the world's leading scholars.
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Why do people in a few societies scattered around the globe call relatives of different generations by the same terms? This question has perplexed anthropologists since 1871. A successor to the landmark 1998 book Transformations of Kinship , this volume includes the latest work on the "Crow-Omaha problem" from the world's leading scholars.
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