Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History
Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History
Jay I. Kislak Reference Collection (Library of Congress) Dlc
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The recipcocal in this case was said to be hotta, granddaughter. 37> 16: tsillu: the daughter of this hacci 15. 16 is older than 37. The diiBfei^ ence in years between the oldest and the yoimgest child of a Zufd mother is likely to approximate a generation, a consideration which may be suspected to have been of influence upon the terminology in this and similar cases. 7>16: tsillu: mother's older maternal half-sister's daughter, or first half-cousin older than the speaker. The relationship is t...he same as that of 37 to 16. This is 7's only tsillu, at present; presumably he called 36, his mother's younger full sister, tsillu while she lived. TALAKYI. The inmates of a house, apparently the men married into as well as the men bom and the women living in it, call a young man married to a girl inmate: talakyi. He in turn calls them his talakwe, -kwe meaning people. He also speaks of their home which he has entered as his talawa; -wa is a Digitized by Google 1017.] Kroeber, Zufii Kin and Clan.
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