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Essays in Mexican Kinship offers new and important data on the social structure of Indian and rural Mestizo communities of Mexico, particularly those of the highlands, and provides models and suggestions for future research.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction: The Nature and Treatment of Kinship in Mesoamerica / Hugo G. Nutini
- 2. The Study of Social Organization in Traditional Mesoamerica / Henry A. Selby
- 3. The Joint Family in Ancient Mexico: The Case of Molotla / Pedro Carrasco
- 4. The Barrios of San Andrés Cholula / Mercedes Olivera
- 5. Kinship and Territorial Fission in the Cuicatec Highlands / Eva Hunt
- 6. Action Group Recruitment: A Nahuat Case / James M. Taggart
- 7. Kinship in the Social Organization of a Nahuat-Speaking Community in the Central Highlands / Doren L. Slade
- 8. Marriage and Family in a Nahuat-Speaking Community / Timothy D. Murphy
- 9. Postmarital Residence in San Bartolomé de los Llanos, Chiapas / Michael Salovesh
- 10. The Demographic Functions of Compadrazgo in Santa MarĂa BelĂ©n AzitzimititlĂĄn and Rural Tlaxcala / Hugo G. Nutini
- Biographical Notes
- Bibliography
- Author Index
- Subject Index