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Williams, Patrick.<br />

1985. L’organisation de deux communautés tsiganes. L’Homme 25: 121-140. [Includes<br />

discussion of kinship and marriage.]<br />

WESTERN HINDI<br />

HINDUSTANI<br />

HINDI<br />

Bhargava, Mira, and Joachim Lambek.<br />

1983. A Production Grammar for Hindi <strong>Kinship</strong> Terms. Theoretical Linguistics 10 (2-3):<br />

227-245.<br />

Cohn, Bernard S.<br />

1955. The Changing Status of a Depressed Caste. In Village India: <strong>Studies</strong> in the Little<br />

Community, edited by McKim Marriott. Pp. 53-77. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.<br />

[Pp. 55-57: Camar kinship organization.]<br />

Ekka, William, and Ajit K. Danda.<br />

1980. The Nagesia of Chhattisgarh. Calcutta: Anthropological Survey of India. [Pp. 70-<br />

77: a Hindi kin terminology.] HAVE<br />

Jamous, <strong>Raymond</strong>.<br />

1991. La Relation Frère-Soeur. Parenté et Rites chez les Meo de l’Inde du Nord. Paris:<br />

Éditions de l’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales.<br />

Review: Allen 1993.<br />

English translation: <strong>Kinship</strong> and Rituals among the Meo of Northern India: Locating<br />

Sibling Relationship. Translated from the French by Nora Scott. Oxford: Oxford<br />

University Press, 2003. [Pp. 38-79: “Meo <strong>Kinship</strong> Vocabulary.”]<br />

Jana, A. K. HAVE<br />

1990. <strong>Kinship</strong> and Social Organization of Koras of Bengal. Man and Life: A Journal of<br />

the Institute of Social Research and Applied Anthropology 16 (1-2): 89-96. [A Hindu<br />

caste; Kin categories are identified, but no kin terms are given.]<br />

Kapadia, Kanaiyalal M.<br />

1947. Hindu <strong>Kinship</strong>: An Important Chapter in Hindu Social History. Bombay: Popular<br />

Book Depot. 320 P.<br />

Reviews: Sarma 1948; Fuchs 1950.<br />

Karandikar, S. V.<br />

1929. Hindu Exogamy. Bombay: D. B. Taraporevala.<br />

Reviews: Charpentier 1930; Niggemeyer 1930.<br />

Leshnik, L. S.<br />

1966. A Village Community in Central India. Anthropos 61: 813-830. [Nimari, a Hindi<br />

dialect. Pp. 823-824: “The Family.”]<br />

Mayne, John D.<br />

1878. A Treatise on Hindu Law and Usage. Madras: Higginbotham.

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