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Academia / Kinship and descent / Giving / Structuralism / Economic anthropology / Incest taboo / Gift economy / Exchange of women / Kinship / Anthropology / Science / Behavior
Date: 2009-07-16 07:57:12
Academia
Kinship and descent
Giving
Structuralism
Economic anthropology
Incest taboo
Gift economy
Exchange of women
Kinship
Anthropology
Science
Behavior

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