Talk:Hawaiian kinship

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Question about recursion
The article says: "In this system, a person (called Ego in anthropology) refers to all females of his parents' generation as "Mother" and all of the males as "Father". In the generation of children, all brothers and male cousins are referred to as "Brother", all sisters and female cousins as "Sister"." Is it true to say "all"? In this system, does Ego consider the nuclear parents' first cousins to be parents too, since parents consider their first cousins to be siblings? Likewise does Ego also consider second cousins to be siblings? Since parents have their own parents, this could potentially go on to include everyone related in the whole society. Mike S. (talk) 18:29, 18 June 2017 (UTC)

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