| King's/PP/ERL/2/A contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| 9 |
Notes on kinship theory |
| 10 |
Assorted writings on time, with related correspondence |
| 11 |
'A note on the anthropological interpretation of ritual symbolism' |
| 11A |
'The structure of Marvell's 'To His Coy Mistress': An experiment in the Jakobson manner' |
| 12 |
'Is your family really necessary?' |
| 12A |
'Kinship terminologies' |
| 13 |
'The significance of kava in Tongan myth and ritual' |
| 14 |
'Biblical hair' |
| 15 |
'Answers to three questions' |
| 16 |
Brief biography of Claude Lévi-Strauss |
| 17 |
'Temmonggong Koh's last two head feasts' |
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The Papers of Edmund Ronald Leach
| Title |
'Kinship terminologies' |
| Reference |
ERL/2/12A |
| Covering Dates |
5 May 1968 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 sheet in envelope; paper |
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| Content and context |
The file comprises a photocopied typescript of the article, including a chart showing the distribution of kin term categories in four widely distributed 'types' of kinship systems: English, Malayan, Omaha, Crow and Iroquois. |
| No further on-line information. |
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