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a person, thing, idea, etc., for which such a natural liking or attraction is felt.

Schneider (1918–1995) in American Kinship: A Cultural Account and A Critique of the Study of Kinship (1984). Morgan and Lévi-Strauss among other kinship writers were critiqued by David M.

Lewis Henry Morgan’s (1818–1881) Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity in the Human Family (1871) and Claude Lévi-Strauss’ (1908–2009) The Elementary Structures of Kinship (1949) help establish the study of kinship as a distinct field of anthropology and sociology.
