Aboriginal Australian kinship comprises the systems of Aboriginal customary law governing social interaction relating to kinship in traditional Aboriginal...
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the indigenous peoples of North America, Australia (see Australian Aboriginal kinship for details of Aboriginal moieties), and Indonesia. Tooker, Elizabeth...
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avoidance relationships are: In what is the strongest kinship avoidance rule, some Australian Aboriginal customs ban a person from talking directly to their...
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kinship (the classical type of classificatory kinship, with bifurcate merging but totally distinct from Iroquois). Most Australian Aboriginal kinship...
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alternate generation relatives (0, ±2, ±4, etc.) are common in Australian Aboriginal kinship. The relative age and alternating-generations systems are combined...
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Aboriginal culture Australian Aboriginal kinship Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology Climate change in Australia Indigenous Australian art Indigenous...
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with the land, kinship and community. Over 300 languages and other groupings have developed a wide range of individual cultures. Aboriginal art has existed...
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family spread along with the now-dominant Aboriginal culture that includes the Australian Aboriginal kinship system. In late 2017, Mark Harvey and Robert...
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region. This section gives an overview of Australian Aboriginal kinship groupings within Western Australia, with boundaries based on Norman Tindale's...
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Australian Aboriginal English (AAE or AbE) is a cover term used for the complex, rule-governed varieties of English used by a large section of the Indigenous...
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kinship is a mode of descent calculated from an ancestor counted through any combination of male and female links, or a system of bilateral kinship where...
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society in the Iroiquois societal structure in North America An Australian Aboriginal kinship group Native Hawaiian realm ruled by a mo'i or an ali'i Moiety...
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Laurent (17 May 2018), "Part three: Western Desert kinship ethnography", Australian Aboriginal Kinship : An introductory handbook with particular emphasis...
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Uncle (category Kinship and descent)
strangers in some cultures, for example Aboriginal Australian elders. Using the term in this way is a form of fictive kinship. Any social institution where a...
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2021 Australian Census, representing 3.2% of the total population of Australia. Of these Indigenous Australians, 91.4% identified as Aboriginal; 4.2%...
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Australian Indigenous sovereignty, also recently termed Blak sovereignty, encompasses the various rights claimed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
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Aboriginal Australian identity, sometimes known as Aboriginality, is the perception of oneself as Aboriginal Australian, or the recognition by others...
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Australian continental landmasses. This article covers the history of Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander peoples, two broadly defined groups which...
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Collateral is a term used in kinship to describe kin, or lines of kin, that are not in a direct line of descent from an individual. Examples of collateral...
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Indigenous Australian customary lore refers to the legal systems and practices uniquely belonging to Indigenous Australians of Australia, that is, Aboriginal and...
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Australian Aboriginal elders are highly respected people within Australia and their respective Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. An elder...
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laws. Australia portal Marriage Act 1961 (Australia) Australian Aboriginal kinship Australian family law Celebrant (Australia) Polygamy in Australia Same-sex...
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Australian Aboriginal artefacts include a variety of cultural artefacts used by Aboriginal Australians. Most Aboriginal artefacts were multi-purpose and...
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could be referred to as their mother. Aboriginal groupings of Western Australia Australian Aboriginal kinship Grey, George (1841). Journals of Two Expeditions...
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Aboriginal Australian culture, and could offer significant benefits for sustainable land management and reconciliation in Australia. Aboriginal Australian academics...
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Fictive kinship is a term used by anthropologists and ethnographers to describe forms of kinship or social ties that are based on neither consanguineal...
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Many Australian Aboriginal cultures have or traditionally had a manually coded language, a signed counterpart of their oral language. This appears to...
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The Aboriginal Tasmanians (Palawa kani: Palawa or Pakana) are the Aboriginal people of the Australian island of Tasmania, located south of the mainland...
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Eskimo kinship is a category of kinship used to define family organization in anthropology. Identified by Lewis H. Morgan in his 1871 work Systems of Consanguinity...
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