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* Crook J., Crook S. Explaining Tibetan Polyandry: socio-cultural, demographic and biological perspectives. // Himalayan Buddhist Villages. Environment, Resources, Society and Religious Life in Zangskar, Ladakh. / Crook J., Osmaston H. (Hrsg.) - University of Bristol: Bristol, 1994, S. 734–786 | * Crook J., Crook S. Explaining Tibetan Polyandry: socio-cultural, demographic and biological perspectives. // Himalayan Buddhist Villages. Environment, Resources, Society and Religious Life in Zangskar, Ladakh. / Crook J., Osmaston H. (Hrsg.) - University of Bristol: Bristol, 1994, S. 734–786 | ||
* Polyandry in India. Demographic, Economic, Social, Religious and Psychological Concomitants of Plural Marriages in Women. / Manis Kumar Raha (Hrsg.) - South Asia Books: Delhi, 1987. ISBN 978-8121201056 | * Polyandry in India. Demographic, Economic, Social, Religious and Psychological Concomitants of Plural Marriages in Women. / Manis Kumar Raha (Hrsg.) - South Asia Books: Delhi, 1987. ISBN 978-8121201056 | ||
+ | * Levine Nancy. The dynamics of polyandry: Kinship, domesticity and population on the Tibetan border. - University of Chicago Press: Chicago, 1988. ISBN 0226475697 | ||
+ | * Beall Cynthia M., Melvyn C. Goldstein. Tibetan Fraternal Polyandry : A Test of Sociobiological Theory. // American Anthropologist. 83(1): 898-901, 1981. | ||
+ | * Goldstein M. C. Stratification, polyandry, and family structure in Central Tibet. // Southwest Journal of Anthropology, 27, 1971, 64–74. | ||
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Versija, kas saglabāta 2011. gada 6. jūnijs, plkst. 05.21
Poliandrija (no sgr. πολύ, poli - "daudz" + ἀνδρός, andros - "vīrs"; an. polyandry, vc. Polyandrie, kr. полиандрия) - daudzvīrība. Ģimenes forma, kurā sieviete var būt laulībā ar vairākiem vīrišiem vienlaikus. Vēl jaunajos laikos bija sastopams aiz Ziemeļu polārā loka, eskimosu un aleutu ciltīs, bet jaunākajos laikos vēl vietām Ziemeļindijā un Tibetā.
Skat. arī: endogāmija, eksogāmija, monogāmija, epigāmija, konkubināts, levirāts, poliginija
Literatūra par šo tēmu
- Valsts un tiesību vēsture jēdzienos un terminos. / Sast. Valters P. - Divergens: Rīga, 2001., 208. lpp.
- Peter. A Study of Polyandry. - The Hague: Mouton, 1963
- Crook J., Crook S. Explaining Tibetan Polyandry: socio-cultural, demographic and biological perspectives. // Himalayan Buddhist Villages. Environment, Resources, Society and Religious Life in Zangskar, Ladakh. / Crook J., Osmaston H. (Hrsg.) - University of Bristol: Bristol, 1994, S. 734–786
- Polyandry in India. Demographic, Economic, Social, Religious and Psychological Concomitants of Plural Marriages in Women. / Manis Kumar Raha (Hrsg.) - South Asia Books: Delhi, 1987. ISBN 978-8121201056
- Levine Nancy. The dynamics of polyandry: Kinship, domesticity and population on the Tibetan border. - University of Chicago Press: Chicago, 1988. ISBN 0226475697
- Beall Cynthia M., Melvyn C. Goldstein. Tibetan Fraternal Polyandry : A Test of Sociobiological Theory. // American Anthropologist. 83(1): 898-901, 1981.
- Goldstein M. C. Stratification, polyandry, and family structure in Central Tibet. // Southwest Journal of Anthropology, 27, 1971, 64–74.