between what Aborigines actually did and what they said they did when anthropologists interviewed them. Fieldwork entailed observing behavior and recording it in numerically coded forms; analysis entails extracting patterns computationally that would not appear in traditional ethnographic data. This article focuses on discrepancies between expected and observed with regard to descent, marriage, and kinship. First, it examines field methods and the dataset, then reviews analytical methods used to interpret the data. The alternative analytical methods serve to test “competing hypotheses ” about the nature and operation of Alyawarra descent, marriage, and kinship. The cumulative result of using these diverse methods has been increasingly compl...
Ethnology traditionally guides most research on kinship practices. However, diachronic hypotheses ar...
The use of computers to gather and order genealogical material has not only allowed for a more effic...
McConnell (1930) first described and attempted to explain an “age spiral” in Australian Aboriginal s...
Central Australia in 1971–1972 explored differ-ences between what Aborigines actually did and what t...
A field experiment conducted in Central Australia in 1971–1972 explored differences between what Abo...
© 2017 Dr. James W. W. RoseThis thesis presents a formal empirical anthropological analysis of the I...
In this substantive work, Denham presents quantitative data on approximately 200 hours of observatio...
This paper describes methods used at the interface between anthropology and machine learning researc...
Between 2012 and 2015, I published four long articles or short monographs (Denham 2012, 2013, 2014a,...
This is the third of three papers I have written recently that challenge and seek to supplant the pr...
Arising from an initial inquiry about the distribution of levels of inbreeding in Aboriginal Austral...
This is an important paper with far-reaching consequences for the analysis of Australian indigenous ...
Since the very early years of anthropology, Australian Aboriginal kinship has fascinated researchers...
Since the very early years of anthropology, Australian Aboriginal kinship has fascinated researchers...
Abstract only.The relationship between social anthropology and geography has been mediated by anthro...
Ethnology traditionally guides most research on kinship practices. However, diachronic hypotheses ar...
The use of computers to gather and order genealogical material has not only allowed for a more effic...
McConnell (1930) first described and attempted to explain an “age spiral” in Australian Aboriginal s...
Central Australia in 1971–1972 explored differ-ences between what Aborigines actually did and what t...
A field experiment conducted in Central Australia in 1971–1972 explored differences between what Abo...
© 2017 Dr. James W. W. RoseThis thesis presents a formal empirical anthropological analysis of the I...
In this substantive work, Denham presents quantitative data on approximately 200 hours of observatio...
This paper describes methods used at the interface between anthropology and machine learning researc...
Between 2012 and 2015, I published four long articles or short monographs (Denham 2012, 2013, 2014a,...
This is the third of three papers I have written recently that challenge and seek to supplant the pr...
Arising from an initial inquiry about the distribution of levels of inbreeding in Aboriginal Austral...
This is an important paper with far-reaching consequences for the analysis of Australian indigenous ...
Since the very early years of anthropology, Australian Aboriginal kinship has fascinated researchers...
Since the very early years of anthropology, Australian Aboriginal kinship has fascinated researchers...
Abstract only.The relationship between social anthropology and geography has been mediated by anthro...
Ethnology traditionally guides most research on kinship practices. However, diachronic hypotheses ar...
The use of computers to gather and order genealogical material has not only allowed for a more effic...
McConnell (1930) first described and attempted to explain an “age spiral” in Australian Aboriginal s...