Society Against Nature: The Emergence of Human SocietiesHarvester Press, 1976 - 158 sider |
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... Trobriand islands polygamy is the rule rather than the exception , and the father is an intruder , or at least an accessory , in the mother - child unit . Among the Lele of Kasar he is often represented by a group rather than by a ...
... Trobriand islands polygamy is the rule rather than the exception , and the father is an intruder , or at least an accessory , in the mother - child unit . Among the Lele of Kasar he is often represented by a group rather than by a ...
Side 106
... Trobriand Islands are seen as a service women do to men . The lack of reciprocity which characterises them here , as in most human societies , is a consequence of a general phenomenon : the reciprocity on which marriage is based was not ...
... Trobriand Islands are seen as a service women do to men . The lack of reciprocity which characterises them here , as in most human societies , is a consequence of a general phenomenon : the reciprocity on which marriage is based was not ...
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Early Primates | 1 |
Societies Without Speech | 9 |
The Demands of Social Life | 15 |
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activities adaptation adolescents adult males affiliation societies alliances animal societies Année sociologique anthropoid aptitudes Australopithecus baboons basic become behaviour biological bipedalism cerebral cortex chimpanzees clan Claude Lévi-Strauss constitute created culture depends differentiation distinct division dominant male ecological emergence environment established Ethologists evolution evolutionary existence exogamy exploited fact foraging function gathering genetic habitat hierarchy hominids Homo erectus human societies hunters hunting independent individual influence initiation instincts intellectual involved Jocasta kinship labour laws less Lévi-Strauss living male and female man's Marcel Mauss marriage monkeys monosexual mother mutations mutual natural selection non-reproductive objects observed pattern permanent phenomenon physical and anatomical population predacity prey primate primitive societies prohibition of incest relations relationships reproduction restricted rhesus monkeys rituals sexes sexual sexual reproduction significance skills social organization social structure species status sub-group subordinate survival symbolic tendency territory tool-making Trobriand Islands unit women young