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The development of Omaha kinship terminologies in three Australian aboriginal tribes of the Kimberley Division, Western Australia

Fieldwork 1963, 1964 at Mowanjum and Kalumburu (Worora, Ngarinjin and Wunambal); marriage patterns between patrilineal clans and structures of interclan marriage relationships; Omaha kinship systems explained as WBD marriage and unity lineage; determinants of kinship terminology; kinship terms given with those of Love, Elkin, Jolly and Rose, Lommel in comparison; genealogies; map shows areas traditionally occupied by Worora, Ngarinjin, Wunambal, Wila Wila, Gambre, Gwini.

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  • "Fieldwork 1963, 1964 at Mowanjum and Kalumburu (Worora, Ngarinjin and Wunambal); marriage patterns between patrilineal clans and structures of interclan marriage relationships; Omaha kinship systems explained as WBD marriage and unity lineage; determinants of kinship terminology; kinship terms given with those of Love, Elkin, Jolly and Rose, Lommel in comparison; genealogies; map shows areas traditionally occupied by Worora, Ngarinjin, Wunambal, Wila Wila, Gambre, Gwini."@en

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  • "The development of Omaha kinship terminologies in three Australian Aboriginal tribes of the Kimberley Division, Western Australia"
  • "The development of Omaha kinship terminologies in three Australian aboriginal tribes of the Kimberley Division, Western Australia"@en
  • "The development of Omaha kinship terminologies in three Australian aboriginal tribes of the Kimberley Division, Western Australia"
  • "Development of omaha kinship terminologies in three Australian tribes of the Kimberley division, Western Australia"@en
  • "The development of Omaha kinship terminologies in three Australian aboriginal tribes of the Kimberley division, Western Australia"
  • "The development of Omaha kinship terminologies in three Australian Aboriginal tribes of the Kimberley division, Western Australia"@en