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Newguest Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Kinship

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The elders make most important decisions, and therefore have some authority, but the rest of the tribe are free to disagree with them. As Lawlor writes, “Beyond the kinship convention, no other law enforcement is required in Aboriginal society…Tribal elders receive great respect, but they do not have an authoritarian or judicial role.”

In the absence of a legal system, when conflicts between individuals or groups do occur they are usually settled at an open forum, where the disputing parties sit together and air their grievances.

--- Actually I have a problem with the whole part in bold. How to say that in a different/clearer way??? I understand that a kinship convention means some kind of family relation?
  

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Kinship means an extended family relationship. " Perhaps it refers to an idea that the closer (or stronger) the blood relationship, and the older the person, the more influence they have in setting the mores, laws and standards of the tribe or enforcing them by doling out punishment for offences. But this is only an educated guess!

  • Kinship means an extended family relationship.
  • " Perhaps it refers to an idea that the closer (or stronger) the blood relationship, and the older the person, the more influence they have in setting the mores, laws and standards of the tribe or enforcing them by doling out punishment for offences.
  • But this is only an educated guess!
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Kinship means an extended family relationship. I've never heard of the phrase "kinship convention." Perhaps it refers to an idea that the closer (or stronger) the blood relationship, and the older the person, the more influence they have in setting the mores, laws and standards of the tribe or enforcing them by doling out punishment for offences.
But this is only an educated guess!

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