Men were widowers (16), other kinsmen (6) and married men, probably remarried widowers (3).
The local doctor found us a dressing room used by residents, little more than a closet, and left us there with our kinsman.
This preference to work with ethnic peers in general, and with kinsmen in particular, does not yet explain the outcome of business transactions.
The strong family and chapel-based society stood accused of nepotism by urban dwellers but loyalty to kinsmen and known background remained important.
He directed his attention to the people there like a kinsman.
With the support or simply the acquiescence of kinsmen, women are gradually pushing against boundaries that are no longer viable.
That is, the parties to the dispute were simultaneously co-villagers, kinsmen, co-religionists, neighbors on the land and in the housing area, and related by marriage.
There man seemed to be successfully initiated into a shamanic career and became a headman in his village where his kinsmen had become old.