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Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family (Sources of American Indian Oral Literature) [Paperback]

Lewis Henry Morgan (Author), Elisabeth Tooker (Introduction)
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Sources of American Indian Oral Literature May 1, 1997
Modern anthropology would be radically different without this book. Published in 1871, this first major study of kinship, inventive and wide-ranging, created a new field of inquiry in anthropology. Drawing partly upon his own fieldwork among American Indians, anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgan examined the kinship systems of over one hundred cultures, probing for similarities and differences in their organization. In his attempt to discover particular types of marriage and descent systems across the globe, Morgan demonstrated the centrality of kinship relations in many cultures. Kinship, it was revealed, was an important key for understanding cultures and could be studied through systematic, scientific means.
 
Anthropologists continue to wrestle with the premises, methodology, and conclusions of Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity. Scholars such as W. H. R. Rivers, Robert Lowie, Meyer Fortes, Fred Eggan, and Claude Lévi-Strauss have acknowledged their intellectual debt to this study; those less sympathetic to Morgan’s treatment of kinship nonetheless do not question its historical significance and impact on the development of modern anthropology.

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“Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity remains a towering monument. . . . Morgan can never be ignored by the student of kinship.”—Robert Lowie
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Elisabeth Tooker is professor emerita at Temple University. She is the author of numerous studies, including Lewis H. Morgan on Iroquois Material Culture and The Iroquois Ceremonial of Midwinter.

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  • Paperback: 604 pages
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press (May 1, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803282303
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803282308
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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Pienso que este libro deberian leerlo todos los ninos de la primaria, el lugar de que les metana en la cabeza los presidentes de Mexico. Este libro es la pura verdad de lo que hicieron los Espanoles con los Indios de America (el continente), y fue escrito por alguien que vivio esa epoca, 1542) Bartolome de las Casas.
El Espanol es un poco raro, no fue editado, pero se entiende. Yo compre cuatro y regale tres a mis mejores amigos, que la mayoria son catolicos e Imdios Mexicanos, que no saben ni siquiera su historia. A todos les ha gustado y ya me di cuenta que hasta se han retirado d ela Iglesia depsues de haberlo lehido.
LO recemniendo a todos los Latios, especialmente a los Puerto Riquenos, Mexicanos y Cubanos que casi los exterminaros en los primeros 50 anos del robo de los Espanoles en America.
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