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About 150 years ago Lewis Henry Morgan compared relationship terminologies, societal forms and ideas of property to recognize the interdependence of the three domains. From a new perspective, the book re-examines, confirms and criticizes Morgan’s findings to conclude that reciprocal affinal relations determine most ‘classificatory’ terminologies and regulate many non-state societies, their property notions and their rituals. Apart from references to American and Australian features, such holistic socio-cultural constructs are exemplified by elaborate descriptions of little known contemporary Indigenous societies in Highland Middle India, altogether comprising many millions of members.



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“This book is the result of a lifetime’s work on the kinship systems of the indigenous people of Highland Odisha… For me [its] two key merits are the thoughtful reappraisal of Morgan it offers and the new data it presents on a much-neglected region of India.” • Chris Gregory, Australian National University



Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. Life and Work of Lewis Henry Morgan (1818–1881)
Chapter 2. Tools and Types
Chapter 3. Seneca Revisited
Chapter 4. Omaha Skewing Reconsidered
Chapter 5. Highland Middle Indian (HMI) Terminologies
Chapter 6. Schneider, Relatedness, “Malayan”, and General Comparison
Chapter 7. Social Evolution and the Australian Anomaly
Chapter 8. Order in Anarchy: HMI Gentile Organization Compared
Chapter 9. Bridewealth and Gender in Highland Middle India
Chapter 10. The Dark Side of the Moon

Conclusion: For the Record

Glossary
References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 11/07/2019
      ISBN13: 9781789203172, 978-1789203172
      ISBN10: 1789203171

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      About 150 years ago Lewis Henry Morgan compared relationship terminologies, societal forms and ideas of property to recognize the interdependence of the three domains. From a new perspective, the book re-examines, confirms and criticizes Morgan’s findings to conclude that reciprocal affinal relations determine most ‘classificatory’ terminologies and regulate many non-state societies, their property notions and their rituals. Apart from references to American and Australian features, such holistic socio-cultural constructs are exemplified by elaborate descriptions of little known contemporary Indigenous societies in Highland Middle India, altogether comprising many millions of members.



      Trade Review

      “This book is the result of a lifetime’s work on the kinship systems of the indigenous people of Highland Odisha… For me [its] two key merits are the thoughtful reappraisal of Morgan it offers and the new data it presents on a much-neglected region of India.” • Chris Gregory, Australian National University



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Tables
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Life and Work of Lewis Henry Morgan (1818–1881)
      Chapter 2. Tools and Types
      Chapter 3. Seneca Revisited
      Chapter 4. Omaha Skewing Reconsidered
      Chapter 5. Highland Middle Indian (HMI) Terminologies
      Chapter 6. Schneider, Relatedness, “Malayan”, and General Comparison
      Chapter 7. Social Evolution and the Australian Anomaly
      Chapter 8. Order in Anarchy: HMI Gentile Organization Compared
      Chapter 9. Bridewealth and Gender in Highland Middle India
      Chapter 10. The Dark Side of the Moon

      Conclusion: For the Record

      Glossary
      References
      Index

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