Village of Belén Atzitzi-mititlán within w:Apetatitlán de Antonio Carvajal, Mexico, visualized with the nodes as marriages, upward links to parents: all pairs of nodes are multiply connected through relinking marriages that create the boundaries of structural endogamy. Marriages with blood kin are forbidden (e.g., up to third cousins) but a core of the villager relink.
Village of Belén Atzitzi-mititlán within w:Apetatitlán de Antonio Carvajal, Mexico, visualized with the nodes as marriages, upward links to parents: all pairs of nodes are multiply connected through relinking marriages that create the boundaries of structural endogamy. Marriages with blood kin are forbidden (e.g., up to third cousins) but a core of the villager relink.
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Village of Belen, Mexico, visualized with the nodes as marriages, upward links to parents: all pairs of nodes are multiply connected through through relinking marriages that create the boundaries of structural endogamy. Marriages with blood kin are forbid
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