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The study presents a concise survey of Australian Aboriginal social organisation, defining terms such as tribe, sub-tribe, phratry, class and totem kin and mapping descent rules including matriliny. It compiles comparative tables and maps of class and phratry names and traces their geographical distributions, examines hypotheses for the origin and development of phratries and class systems, and evaluates competing theories. The work analyses kinship vocabularies and classificatory terms, classifies types of sexual unions and scrutinizes claims about group marriage and related institutions such as pirrauru and temporary unions, and notes regional anomalies, providing appendices, indices and illustrative tables to support the evidence.

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Thomas Northcote Whitridge was an anthropologist and writer known for his contributions to the study of kinship and social structures in Australia. His notable work, "Kinship Organisations and Group Marriage in Australia," explores the complexities of familial relationships and communal living among Indigenous Australian societies. Through his research, Whitridge provided valuable insights into the cultural practices and social organization of these communities, contributing to the broader understanding of human relationships and societal frameworks. His work remains a significant reference for those interested in anthropology and the study of kinship.

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