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... father's brother , the term ' father ' being used instead . There are separate but historically related terms for ' mother ' and ' mother's sister ' , but although earlier descriptions kept these separate , Callender's diagram collapses ...
... father's brother , the term ' father ' being used instead . There are separate but historically related terms for ' mother ' and ' mother's sister ' , but although earlier descriptions kept these separate , Callender's diagram collapses ...
Page 255
... father , mother ' ; neniwa we ta nesita ' her father ' ( < ' daughter ' [ 52 ] ) ( 71 ) we nekwa hita ' the father's sister or mother's brother ( of the boy ) ; his ( obv . ) aunt , uncle ' ( < ' nephew ' [ 54 ] ) ( 72 ) we'si ' me hita ...
... father , mother ' ; neniwa we ta nesita ' her father ' ( < ' daughter ' [ 52 ] ) ( 71 ) we nekwa hita ' the father's sister or mother's brother ( of the boy ) ; his ( obv . ) aunt , uncle ' ( < ' nephew ' [ 54 ] ) ( 72 ) we'si ' me hita ...
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... father's brother ' ( lit. , ' my “ kind - of ” father ' ; cf. no sa ' father , father's brother ' ) ( 91 ) no sa oto te mani ' my father's brother ' ( lit. , ' my - father his - brother ' ) ( 92 ) we ' yo'sa koʻmaka ' my father's ...
... father's brother ' ( lit. , ' my “ kind - of ” father ' ; cf. no sa ' father , father's brother ' ) ( 91 ) no sa oto te mani ' my father's brother ' ( lit. , ' my - father his - brother ' ) ( 92 ) we ' yo'sa koʻmaka ' my father's ...
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