by Lewis H Morgan ยท 1872
ISBN: 1646796187 9781646796182
Category: History / Indigenous Peoples in the Americas
Page count: 634
<p>"Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity remains a towering monument... Morgan can never be ignored by the student of kinship."</p> <p>-Robert Lowie, early 20th century American anthropologist</p> <p><br></p> <p>In Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family (1871), Lewis Morgan described his fieldwork among Native American and the kinship systems of over 100 cultures that he studied. Its key findings are that kinship is an important factor in understanding cultures, and they can be studied through systematic, scientific means. By undertaking the first major study of the effects of kinship, Morgan pioneered in introducing a new field of research, and this book is considered a foundational text for the discipline of anthropology.</p>