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This is the first video about Australian Aboriginal kinship, the facet of Aboriginal life that is the most complicated one! I have been wanting to learn more about this for a long time, so as to be able to understand, because, you see, I was adopted into one of the Australian kinship systems. And take my word for it, for an outsider they are NOT easy to understand! The term ‘kinship system’ is here considered to include three different parts: kinship terminology, social organization, and marriage rules (the last of which are based on the social organization of any given Australian Aboriginal tribe). And all of these three parts are complicated in and of themselves. In this video, I introduce the three main types of social organization, which divides people in any given tribe into either two different groups, or into four sections, or eight subsections. Let me also add that ‘ngaya Panaka’. That’s my section. #AboriginalAustralians, #AustralianAborigines, #AboriginalKinship, #AboriginalSocialOrganization, #AboriginalKinshipSystems, #Moiety, #Section, #Subsection, #PatrickMcConvell, #HaroldSchleffer, #RadcliffeBrown, #KinshipTerm, #KinshipTerminology, #MarriageRule, #Kariera, #Kariyarra, #WesternAustralia, #Katherine, #NorthernTerritory