|father) | |mother) | I
|_Baida_ (father's | |_Laeta_ (father's|
|mother) | |father) |
------------------+------------------+------------------+-----------------+
_Naider_ (father) | |_Naibeguta_ | |
_Waita_ (father's | |(mother) | |
brother) | |_Miata_ (brother) | |
_Niata_ (elder | |_Goete_ (elder | | II
sister) | |sister) | |
_Wiata_ (younger | |_Datu_ younger | |
do.) | |( do.) | |
------------------+------------------+------------------+-----------------+
| | | EGO |
|_Danuma_ (wife= | |_Maneinga_ (elder|
|mo. bro. dau.) | |brother) |
|_Lanti ngenuma_ | |_Goete_ (elder | III
|(sister's husband | |sister) |
|=mo. bro. son) | |_Otro_ (younger |
| | |brother or |
| | |sister) |
------------------+------------------+------------------+-----------------+
_Yuta_ (son or | |? (sister's son | |
daughter) | |or daughter) | |
| |_Yamaanta_ (dau.'s| | IV
| |husband) | |
------------------+------------------+------------------+-----------------+
|_Yudanta_ | |_Yuunta_ (son's |
|(daughter's child)| |child) | V
------------------+------------------+------------------+-----------------+----
So far as deficiencies in our information would allow, these tables have
been drawn up on corresponding lines, and the first point which strikes
us is the great similarity between the three tables, in spite of the
apparent wide divergence in th
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