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Current Anthropology | 2013

Living with Kin in Lowland Horticultural Societies

Robert S. Walker; Stephen Beckerman; Mark V. Flinn; Michael Gurven; Chris R. von Rueden; Karen L. Kramer; Russell D. Greaves; Lorena Córdoba; Diego Villar; Edward H. Hagen; Jeremy Koster; Lawrence S. Sugiyama; Tiffany E. Hunter; Kim Hill

Postmarital residence patterns in traditional human societies figure prominently in models of hominid social evolution with arguments for patrilocal human bands similar in structure to female-dispersal systems in other African apes. However, considerable flexibility in hunter-gatherer cultures has led to their characterization as primarily multilocal. Horticulturalists are associated with larger, more sedentary social groups with more political inequality and intergroup conflict and may therefore provide additional insights into evolved human social structures. We analyze coresidence patterns of primary kin for 34 New World horticultural societies (6,833 adults living in 243 residential groupings) to show more uxorilocality (women live with more kin) than found for hunter-gatherers. Our findings further point to the uniqueness of human social structures and to considerable variation that is not fully described by traditional postmarital residence typologies. Sex biases in coresident kin can vary according to the scale of analysis (household vs. house cluster vs. village) and change across the life span, with women often living with more kin later in life. Headmen in large villages live with more close kin, primarily siblings, than do nonheadmen. Importantly, human marriage exchange and residence patterns create meta-group social structures, with alliances extending across multiple villages often united in competition against other large alliances at scales unparalleled by other species.


Journal de la Société des Américanistes | 2004

Aristocracias chané. « Casas » en el Chaco argentino y boliviano

Isabelle Combès; Diego Villar


Journal de la Société des Américanistes | 2007

LA ETNOLOGÍA CHIRIGUANO DE ALFRED MÉTRAUX

Federico Bossert; Diego Villar


Tellus A | 2014

La Tierra Sin Mal. Leyenda de la creación y destrucción de un mito

Diego Villar; Isabelle Combès


Mana | 2007

Os mestiços mais puros: Representações chiriguano e chané da mestiçagem

Isabelle Combès; Diego Villar


Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | 2016

Bessire, Lucas. Behold the Black Caiman: a chronicle of Ayoreo life. xiii, 310 pp., illus., bibliogr. Chicago: Univ. Press, 2014. £19.50 (paper): Book reviews

Diego Villar


Journal de la Société des Américanistes | 2016

Culture matérielle et changement : Alfred Métraux chez les Chiriguano

Diego Villar


Journal de la Société des Américanistes | 2016

Montani Rodrigo y Gerardo Juárez, Ijwalas ta pajche. Mahnyay ta iyejen p’ante wichi ta ihi Muliyus, San Patlisyu lhoya Kale-hi – Los días del pasado. Historias de los wichís de Morillo, San Patricio y Los Baldes. La Marmosa/Centro de Investigaciones Históricas y Antropológicas/Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, 2016, 152 p., ilustraciones en blanco y negro, fotos en blanco y negro, mapas, tabl.

Diego Villar


Journal de la Société des Américanistes | 2016

Combès Isabelle, Historia del pérfido Cuñamboy. La Cordillera chiriguana en los albores de la independencia de Bolivia. Itinerarios/ILAMIS (Scripta autochtona, 16), Cochabamba, 2016, 231 p., ill. en coul., tabl., maps.

Diego Villar


Archive | 2015

Max Schmidt in Mato Grosso

Federico Bossert; Diego Villar

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Lorena Córdoba

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Tylor, Edward Burnett, Sir

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Edward H. Hagen

Washington State University

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Jeremy Koster

University of Cincinnati

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Kim Hill

Arizona State University

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