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Flexibility in Hare Social Organization

Author: Guy Lanoue
Publication Year: 1981

Lanoue writes about the relationship between sibling and conjugal social relationships and responsibilities in Fort Good Hope.

Abstract: 

The Hare Indians of the NWT are characterized in terres of domestic groupe by two conflicting bases: those of the sibling groups which must co-operate, and those of conjugal units. The importance of both types of allegiances naturally creates a degree of tension and imposes care upon the negotiation of allegiances.

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Lanoue, Guy. “Flexibility in Hare social organization.” Canadian Journal of Native Studies 1 (1981): 259-276.

Additional Info

  • Publication Type: Journal Article
  • In Publication: Canadian Journal of Native Studies
  • Keywords: Ethnography
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