Morgan had two extraordinary disciples in Lorimer Fison and Alfred Howitt in Australia. They were inspired by Morgan’s kinship schedule and were profoundly engaged in the method and theory of the collection of kinship data and its interpretation. Fison began using the schedule in Fiji in 1869. Soon after his first contact with Howitt, in 1873, they changed the method of collection of kinship terminologies. This paper traces the shift from tabulated kinship lists to family trees and the use of sticks to represent relationships (nearly twenty years before Rivers’ celebrated ‘genealogical method’), as well as efforts to find new means of representing kinship through experimentation with 'graphic formulae' inspired by chemical equations. These...
International audienceIn explicit or implicit terms, anthropologists often relate purity of kinship ...
Inspired by Luise Hercus' groundbreaking work on the use of historical sources in salvaging Aborigin...
I review A. R. Radcliffe-Brown’s approach to the classification of Australian Aboriginal kinship ter...
Morgan had two extraordinary disciples in Lorimer Fison and Alfred Howitt in Australia. They were i...
Morgan had two extraordinary disciples in Lorimer Fison and Alfred Howitt in Australia. They were in...
The formal study of kinship was introduced to the South Pacific Islands and the Australian colonies ...
This article investigates the importance of Oceania in the early study of kinship. It examines the t...
Radcliffe-Brown introduced the concept of a ‘Kariera’ type of kinship system in proposing his highly...
Radcliffe-Brown introduced the concept of a ‘Kariera’ type of kinship system in proposing his highly...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
International audienceThe first AustKin project (AustKin I) collected a large database of kinship te...
Australia is unique in the world for its diverse and interlocking systems of Indigenous social organ...
McConnell (1930) first described and attempted to explain an “age spiral” in Australian Aboriginal s...
Australia is unique in the world for its diverse and interlocking systems of Indigenous social organ...
The aim of this article is to consolidate accrued knowledge and understanding of the ways in which p...
International audienceIn explicit or implicit terms, anthropologists often relate purity of kinship ...
Inspired by Luise Hercus' groundbreaking work on the use of historical sources in salvaging Aborigin...
I review A. R. Radcliffe-Brown’s approach to the classification of Australian Aboriginal kinship ter...
Morgan had two extraordinary disciples in Lorimer Fison and Alfred Howitt in Australia. They were i...
Morgan had two extraordinary disciples in Lorimer Fison and Alfred Howitt in Australia. They were in...
The formal study of kinship was introduced to the South Pacific Islands and the Australian colonies ...
This article investigates the importance of Oceania in the early study of kinship. It examines the t...
Radcliffe-Brown introduced the concept of a ‘Kariera’ type of kinship system in proposing his highly...
Radcliffe-Brown introduced the concept of a ‘Kariera’ type of kinship system in proposing his highly...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
International audienceThe first AustKin project (AustKin I) collected a large database of kinship te...
Australia is unique in the world for its diverse and interlocking systems of Indigenous social organ...
McConnell (1930) first described and attempted to explain an “age spiral” in Australian Aboriginal s...
Australia is unique in the world for its diverse and interlocking systems of Indigenous social organ...
The aim of this article is to consolidate accrued knowledge and understanding of the ways in which p...
International audienceIn explicit or implicit terms, anthropologists often relate purity of kinship ...
Inspired by Luise Hercus' groundbreaking work on the use of historical sources in salvaging Aborigin...
I review A. R. Radcliffe-Brown’s approach to the classification of Australian Aboriginal kinship ter...