his sistei s giaiid children is \m11 is Ins l)ioth(ib ,i 



.( considered 



hib grand children and if A he a feni ile, ^Mth the 



mteichmgeot 



the terms ' hrothei s ' and ' sisU i s the proposition i 





Secondly, e\cr> community is constituted l>;y tvvoo 





moj,t commonlv four, and evei y indnidual heirs o 



ne or other oi 



the class names. 





Thitdl^, ctscMit IS throuirh the females and thi 



s IS e.pecially 



muked by the cl iss name of the mothei ch termini 



ng tiie cl.iss 



ane of the child 





Fouithly, inuiia-e uitliin the diss is forbidde 



11 on pam o* 



d^ith, tilt re IS conse<iuently exo-.imy m respect ( 



-)i classes, and 





s ucll 



S>stenls of rTlat!on\hJll"hke\he Aust^^h u'l' hl^! 



l>(*-n nuiiid 



hyMr Aloigui cUssiticatory Begmnin- with ai 



I (Mimiiition 





U the >o.th 



American Indians, he made a comp uison ot oHnr fo 



llnslIl^a^ou- 



parts of the %vorld, and came to the ,(.n<luM..u th .r 





'ehtionships vvhich at a hist jr\ mu ipp( u 1 .m Iv 



mil iiMipi > 



Pnatel^ applied are name s of l.Wl tn s, .nd , .d. 



I loniniiiMl 



"urrume, oi i^aoup alhed to uroup it i mo,. p-uMU, 



X. turn lb 



1^ \ igo. ously opposed by ^Ir Mc l.enn in, w ho rf ^ ird 





^hipof the classihcatory s>stem is simply ' con.pn 



^ing'^iTodrot 



courtesies and (..remoniil add.es:,fs m social mte.co 





The discussion of the ments of these U^o h>pc 



■tlieses uould 



leciuire a special nionoirnpli The ^wltel inclnu s t 





that the te.ms used m the Aust.ali.a .ystem ot ku 



isjnps (hnot. 



set of Histers, and that 

 ''ociety to dehboritely 

 tUsses with a wew to tb 



