1971
DOI: 10.2307/3773011
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The Natchez "Paradox"

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“…In extension of Quimby's argument, Brain (1971) hypothesized that the four-class system itself, and the rules of exogamy and descent, represented an adaptation to the assimilation of refugee groups. His argument is even more highly inferential than Quimby's.…”
Section: Proposed Solutions That Ameliorate the Paradoxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In extension of Quimby's argument, Brain (1971) hypothesized that the four-class system itself, and the rules of exogamy and descent, represented an adaptation to the assimilation of refugee groups. His argument is even more highly inferential than Quimby's.…”
Section: Proposed Solutions That Ameliorate the Paradoxmentioning
confidence: 99%