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Nakara. AsI possess the pedigree of this woman backward 
to her grandfather, and forward to her grandchild, Dr. 
W. H. R. Rivers, an eminent Hnglish anthropologist, has 
asked me to publish it. I therefore submit the following 
table, in which the names of men are given in capital letters 
those of women in lower-case type, and the names of the 
men are always to the left of those of their wives. The 
section to which each person belongs is entered in italics 
directly under his or her proper name. The letter mstands 
for “‘married.”’ 
TABLE. 
JUKARA m. Mokurkna 
Kamara Paltara 
First Son. Second Son. 
| | 
ARKARA m. Tjupuntara TJIRTJALKUKA m. Relkua 
Purula Pananka Purula Pananka 
| | 
TPITARINJA m. Laramanaka MAKANA m, Nakara 
Kamara Paltara Bangata Kamara 
| | 
JUKUTA m. Ruth JAKOBUS m. Lydia 
Purwula Pananka Pananka Ngala 
| | 
WS AV ~) : Frieda : 
Pune unmarried. onan 3 unmarried. 
In the left hand side of the above table, all the marriages 
and the descent of the offspring are in accordance with 
Table I, p. 68 of volume XLI of this Journal, and with Table 
OC, American Anthropologist, Vol. x, N.S., pp. 89-90. In 
the right hand side of the above table, Nakara is married 
to an alternative or No. 2 husband, and her child Jakobus, 
takes the section name of his mother’s mother and of his 
father’s father. Jakobus marries an alternative or No. 2 
wife and the child, Frieda, takes the section name of her 
mother’s mother and father’s father, in accordance with 
Table B, p. 151 of volume xLi of this Journal. The man 
Jakobus is about 37 years old at the present time. He 
