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Other vested interests have often affected a wide circle of relatives - in - laws , siblings , nephews , nieces , grandchildren , and others who came within the orbit of the kinship system . Family prerogatives for the aged have varied ...
Other vested interests have often affected a wide circle of relatives - in - laws , siblings , nephews , nieces , grandchildren , and others who came within the orbit of the kinship system . Family prerogatives for the aged have varied ...
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It was also better to live with a younger sister than a brother , for then one would always be among his own relatives . Aged women remained with their daughters , and retained some authority . Aged Hopi would remark : " Long ago ...
It was also better to live with a younger sister than a brother , for then one would always be among his own relatives . Aged women remained with their daughters , and retained some authority . Aged Hopi would remark : " Long ago ...
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They surrender very soon . Most frequently , they make no attempt to resist ; there is no place for them outside the family . " 87 Sieroshevski further states : " I know cases . . . where sons beat their old relatives .
They surrender very soon . Most frequently , they make no attempt to resist ; there is no place for them outside the family . " 87 Sieroshevski further states : " I know cases . . . where sons beat their old relatives .
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