Australian Kin Classification
Harold W. Scheffler
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Australian Kin Classification
Delve into the intricate world of Australian Aboriginal societies with Australian Kin Classification by Harold W. Scheffler. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this comprehensive study spans an impressive 592 pages, offering a fresh perspective on a century-old debate surrounding kinship systems in Australia. Scheffler's work is the first extensive examination since Radcliffe-Brown's seminal text, The Social Organization of the Australian Tribes, published in 1931. This book goes beyond previous studies, providing a thorough and synthetic analysis of the diverse kin classification systems among Australian Aboriginal groups. Ideal for students and scholars of anthropology and sociology, this essential resource enriches our understanding of social organization in indigenous cultures. Discover the complexities of kinship and the rich tapestry of Australian social structures through this pivotal work.
Australian Kin Classification