“…Much of this research has been based on African societies (e.g., Freedman, 1977;Radcliffe-Brown, 1940, 1949, 1952Rigby, 1968). Within Australia the joking/swearing relationships have been examined in Cape York (Jackes, 1969;Thompson, 1935) and Central Arnhem Land (Garde, 1996(Garde, , 2008. They have in general received less linguistic attention than the very constrained language of avoidance relationships (e.g., Dixon, 1972;Harris, 1970;Haviland, 1979;McGregor, 1989;Rumsey, 1982).…”