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Ember, M. ( 1959). The nonunilinear descent groups of Samoa. American Anthropologist,61, 573-577. (Reprinted in Polynesia: Readings on a culture area, pp. 78-83, by A. Howard, Ed., 1971, Scranton, PA: Chandler)
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Ember, M. ( 1966). Samoan kinship and political structure: An archaeological test to decide between the two alternative reconstructions (Ember’s vs. Freeman’s). American Anthropologist, 68, 163-168.
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Ember, M. ( 1967). The emergence of neolocal residence. Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, 30, 291-302. (Reprinted in Marriage, family, and kinship: Comparative studies of social organization, by M. Ember & C.R. Ember, 1983, New Haven, CT: HRAF)
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Ember, M. ( 1975). On the origin and extension of the incest taboo. Behavior Science Research, 10, 249-281. (Reprinted in Marriage, family, and kinship: Comparative studies of social organization , by M. Ember & C.R. Ember, 1983, New Haven, CT: HRAF)
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Ember, M. ( 1982). Statistical evidence for an ecological explanation of warfare. American Anthropologist, 84, 645-649.
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Ember, M., & Ember, C.R. ( 1979). Male-female bonding: A cross-species study of mammals and birds. Behavior Science Research, 14, 37-56. (Reprinted in Marriage, family, and kinship: Comparative studies of social organization, by M. Ember & C.R. Ember, 1983, New Haven, CT: HRAF)
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