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Anahi Floyd
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25 July, 17:05
Why are anthropologists interested in kinship?
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Justice Winters
25 July, 17:30
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Kinship is important in anthropology because kinship is important to people. All people develop kinship relationships and this speaks to what is common to us. The diversity of kinship relationships speak to human diversity and the uncommon relationships we make.
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