kinship造句31. The flavor of these birds tends to vary, owing mostly to differences in locale and diet rather than kinship.
32. Chapter 3 described the web of relationships of pre-colonial societies in which kinship was the prime determinant of obligation and responsibility.
33. It all has to do with kinship, and a shortage of places to live.
34. When you read anything that any anthropologist has written on the topic of kinship terminology be on your guard.
35. But, unlike fashion or kinship systems, literature is not only organized like language; it is actually made of language.
36. Kinship, they believed, would contrast with the relations of production found in capitalist systems.
37. It was not a kinship group in any biological sense.
38. A number of questions are opened up concerning rights, obligations and other kinship issues.
39. He recognizes his kinship and identity with all men and with all forms of animal life.
40. Those who stayed at Black Mountain and went through the fire together developed a heightened sense of kinship.
41. There are differences in family size and family structure, in numbers of children and extended kinship systems.
42. Nevertheless it is correct to call it an experience in as much as this concept of understanding has some kinship with other concepts of experience.
43. Amongst other things, it records a kinship system which struck Morgan as distinctly odd.
44. First, and as before, there was evidence of this stage from kinship terminologies.
45. As groupings became larger, tribes or bands were formed on the basis of more extensive kinship ties.
46. I know, of course, that distinguished individuals, even groups, in the homosexual community have claimed kinship with him.
47. This is a political system based on descent groups and the kinship and marriage ties that link them.
48. Kinship is binding and permanent but permits no choice of personnel, the individual must accept the relatives he has.
49. Once confined with one's relatives, kinship and wealth loom large.
50. No one embodies better than Coltrane that strange kinship between pentecostal incantation and the spiritual lineage of jazz.
51. The comparative study of kinship terminologies is one of the longest established traditions in academic anthropology.
52. But is kinship really an important driving force behind cooperation in male lions?
53. All parenting is shared between the family and the wider kinship and friendship network, and between this system and state provision.
54. They had a strong sense of shared identity, had been trained together, and were strongly linked by kinship ties.
55. The problem of sterility is solved when seen through the eyes of kinship.
56. It is for this reason that in this book I ordinarily use kinship in its wider sense.
57. The project will use the results of such analysis to re-examine conventional theories of kinship terminologies.
58. It is a relationship supported by an idea that kinship matters profoundly.
59. The scope of their kinship networks is smaller, but just as significant because they provide help in times of hardship.
60. Offices are deemed to be permanently related to one another in a structure of kinship.