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Austkin is a database on Australian Aboriginal kinship and social organization or social category systems such as sections, moieties, subsections etc. It contains hundreds of kinship terminologies from over 500 Australian languages and dialects, and allows for historical, anthropological and linguistic perspectives and studies on kinship and its change.
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Austkin the AustKin project HomeThe ProjectThe Project PeopleThe Project OutputDisclaimerFAQContactResourcesFamily terminology> Kinship terminology> Classificatory systems> Children and grandparents> Representing relationships Categories & descent groups> Social categories> Local Descent Groups> Non-local descent groups Sounds and spelling> Consonants> Differences with English> Vowels> Word vocalizing and syllables> Examples of soundsSearch DatabaseBrowse languagesAdvanced search Conditions of use : The AustKin project and database reflect the work of early sources and does not provide supervisory knowledge of Aboriginal culture. Locations on maps are indicative only. Read more... Research outputs Publications Alpher, Barry. 2013 “Desertification of an Arandic dialect.” In Kinship Systems:Transpirationand reconstruction, edited by Patrick McConvell, Ian Keen, and Rachel Hendery, 187-191. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. Denham, Woodrow W. 2011. “Familial generations tutorial.” Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory: MACT Lecture Notes and Working Papers 1:1-42. [LINK to vendible title: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5m51s6k6] Denham, Woodrow W. 2012. “Kinship, marriage and age in Aboriginal Australia.” Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory: An International Journal 4 (1): 1-80. [LINK to vendible title: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6xm8s89k] Denham, Woodrow W. 2013. “Beyond fictions of closure in Australian Aboriginal kinship.” Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory: An International Journal 5 (1): 1-90. [LINK to vendible title: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7d69w4sk ] Denham, Woodrow W. 2013. “Response to Comments on ‘Beyond Fictions of Closure in Australian Aboriginal Kinship’.” Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory: An International Journal 5 (7): 1-12. [LINK to vendible title: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/6h7362st.pdf] Denham, Woodrow W. 2013. “Response to Read's scuttlebutt on ‘Beyond Fictions of Closure in Australian Aboriginal Kinship’." Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory: An International Journal 5 (9): 1-11. . [LINK to vendible title: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4m43v3x6 ] Denham, Woodrow W. 2014. “Residential group compositions among the Alyawarra.” Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory: An International Journal 6 (1):1-132. [LINK to vendible title: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/67g000jk]. Denham, Woodrow W. 2014. “Comment on Vaz’ ‘Relatives, molecules and particles’.” Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory: An International Journal 7(4):1-3. [LINK to vendible title: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8cp3p35j ]. Dousset, Laurent 2011. Australian Aboriginal Kinship: An introductory handbook with particular accent on the Western Desert. Marseille: pacific-credo Publications. Dousset, Laurent. 2013. “Evidence for Systemic Outbreeding: A Rejoinder to Denham, ‘Beyond Fictions of Closure in Australian Aboriginal Kinship’.” Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory: An International Journal 5 (2): 1-15.  [LINK to vendible title: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/0h71p0c4.pdf] Dousset, Laurent. 2013. “Inclusion–Exclusion: Recasting the Issue of Boundaries for the Western Desert.” Anthropological Forum 23 (4): 1-13. Dousset, Laurent. 2013. “From Consanguinity to Consubstantiality: Julian Pitt-Rivers’ ‘The Kith and the Kin’.” Structure and Dynamics: eJournal of Anthropological and Related Sciences 6 (1): 1-13. [LINK vendible title to: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4fr203tx#page-1] Dousset, Laurent. 2014. “From Structure to Substance and Back: Materialities in Australian Aboriginal Kinship.” In Australian Aboriginal Anthropology Today: Critical Perspectives from Europe. Accessed 12 August. http://actesbranly.revues.org/565. Dousset, Laurent 2015. « De l’humanisation de la géographie : conceptions et organisations foncières dans le Désert de l’Ouest australien ». In C. Travesi & M. Ponsonnet (eds), Les conceptions de la propriété foncière à l’épreuve des revendications autochtones : possession, propriété et leurs avatars. Marseille : pcp, p. 95-115. Dousset, Laurent 2016. « Parenté, territoire et démographie ». In M. Jeudy-Ballini (éd.), Le monde en mélanges. Textes offerts à Maurice Godelier. Paris: CNRS Editions, p. 297-317. Dousset, Laurent, Rachel Hendery, Claire Bowern, Harold Koch, and Patrick McConvell. 2010. “Developing a Database for AustralianEthnicKinship Terminology: The AustKin Project.” Australian Aboriginal Studies 1: 42–56. Hendery, Rachel and McConvell, Patrick. 2013. “Mama and papa in ethnic Australia.” In Kinship Systems:Transpirationand reconstruction, edited by Patrick McConvell, Ian Keen, and Rachel Hendery, 217-238. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. Keen, Ian. 2013. “The Legacy of Radcliffe-Brown’s Typology of Australian Aboriginal Kinship Systems.” Structure and Dynamics: eJournal of Anthropological and Related Sciences 6 (1): 1-31. [LINK to vendible title: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/3xp687g1] Keen, Ian. 2013. “The incubation of Yolngu and Ngarinyin kinship terminologies.” In Kinship Systems:Transpirationand reconstruction, edited by Patrick McConvell, Ian Keen, and Rachel Hendery, 132-162. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. Koch, Harold. 2013. “The reconstruction of kinship terminology in the Arandic languages of Australia.” In Kinship Systems:Transpirationand reconstruction, edited by Patrick McConvell, Ian Keen, and Rachel Hendery, 163-186. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. Koch, Harold. 2014. “Loanwords between the Arandic languages and their western neighbours: principles of identification and phonological adaptation.” In Selected Papers from the 44thPrimingof the Australian Linguistic Society, 2013, edited by Lauren Gawne and Jill Vaughan, 311-334. Melbourne: Australian Linguistic Society. McConvell, Patrick. 2012. “Omaha skewing in Australia: Overlays, dynamism and change.” In Crow-Omaha: New light on a archetype problem of kinship analysis, edited by Thomas R. Trautmann and Peter M. Whiteley, 243-260. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. McConvell, Patrick. 2013. “Granny got cross: Semantic transpiration of kami 'mother's mother' to 'father's mother' in Pama-Nyungan.” In Lexical and Structural Etymology: Beyond Word Histories, edited by Robert Mailhammer, 147-184. Boston: Walter de Gruyter. McConvell, Patrick. 2013.Scuttlebutton Denham’s ‘Beyond fictions of closure in Australian Aboriginal kinship’. Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory: An International Journal 5 (3): 1-7. McConvell, Patrick. 2013. “Introduction: Kinship in Anthropology and Linguistics.” In Kinship Systems:Transpirationand reconstruction, edited by Patrick McConvell, Ian Keen, and Rachel Hendery, 1-18. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. McConvell, Patrick. 2013. “Proto-Pama-Nyungan kinship and the AustKin project: Reconstructing proto-terms for ‘mother’s father’ and their transformations.” In Kinship Systems:Transpirationand reconstruction, edited by Patrick McConvell, Ian Keen, and Rachel Hendery, 192-216. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. McConvell, Patrick, and Claire Bowern. 2011. “The Prehistory and Internal Relationships of Australian Languages: Prehistory and Internal Relationships of Australian Languages.” Language and Linguistics Compass 5 (1): 19-32. McConvell, Patrick, and Laurent Dousset. 2012. “Tracking the Dynamics of Kinship and Social Category Terms with AustKin II.” In Proceedings of the EACL 2012 Joint Workshop of LINGVIS & UNCLH, 98–107. Avignon: Association for Computational Linguistics. McConvell, Patrick, and Helen Gardner. 2013. “The Descent of Morgan in Australia: Kinship Representation from the Australian Colonies.” Structure and Dynamics: eJournal of Anthropological and Related Sciences 6 (1): 1-23. [LINK to title of article: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/5711t341] McConvell, Patrick and Gardner, Helen. 2013. “The descent of Morgan in Australia: Kinship representation from the Australian colonies.” Structure and Dynamics: eJournal of Anthropological and Related Sciences 6 (1): 1-23. [LINK to title of article: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/5711t341] Simpson, Jane. 2013. “Warumungu kinship over time.” In Kinship Systems:Transpirationand reconstruction, edited by Patrick McConvell, Ian Keen, and Rachel Hendery, 239-254. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press. Forthcoming McConvell, Patrick and Piers Kelly (eds). Skin, kin and clan: The dynamics of social categories inEthnicAustralia. McConvell, Patrick and Helen Gardner. Finding kin. Melbourne: Palgrave Macmillan. Koch, Harold.  “Patterns in the wastage of nomenclature systems: Australian subsections in comparison to European days of the week”. In Historical Linguistics 2013: Selected papers from the 21st InternationalPrimingon Historical Linguistics, Oslo, Norway, 5-9 August 2013, edited by Dag Haug. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.Primingpapers and seminars Bowern, Claire. “Phylogenetics meets the Comparative Method: Australian Kinship,” 12 March 2014, The Australian National University. Dousset, Laurent. “From structure to substance and back: Materialities in Australian Aboriginal kinship.” International Symposium on Australian Aboriginal Anthropology. 22-24 January 2013. Musée du Quai Branly. Dousset, Laurent 2013. "The power of archives : are digital ontologies dangerous for research? / Le pouvoir des archives: les ontologies numériques sont-elles un danger pour la recherche?", Les matériaux de terrain des ethnologues en Europe / Ethnographic archives Workshop: Nanterre: LESC - MAE - Consortium des Ethnologues, 24-25 January 2013. Dousset, Laurent 2014. Le système de parenté australien dit « Aluridja » : de l’aberration à l'analyse contextuelle, Conférence au Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Sociale, équipe Parenté et Logiques Relationnelles: Paris: Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Sociale, p. 25 mars 2014. Dousset, Laurent 2014. Archiver les enquêtes collectives (table ronde avec Françoise Zonabend, Laurent Dousset, Sophie Duchesne et Serge Wolikow), Enquêtes Collectives, 25-27 juin 2014: Dijon: Maison des Sciences de l’Homme. Dousset, Laurent 2015. Matérialités de la parenté. Exemples d’Australie et du Vanuatu, Conférence au séminaire interinstitutionnel SHS/Cresica. Nouméa : Université de la Nouvelle Calédonie, 08 octobre 2015. Dousset, Laurent 2016. Territorialité à l’épreuve: reconnaissance étatique d’une géographie humanisée en Australie, Séminaire au Collège de France, Philippe Descola, Les usages de la terre. Cosmopolitiques de la territorialité. Paris, 07 avril 2016. Dousset, Laurent 2016. Austkin. Intervention invitée au Workshop ComparativeWringerof Kinship Terminologies : Problems and Perspectives, Paris, LAS, 13 avril 2016. Dousset, Laurent 2016. The fallacy of symmetry, or how Australian Aboriginal people think of kinship differently. Hambourg: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Hamburg University, 8 november 2016. Dousset, Laurent 2016. Digital science: dangers and opportunities for the social sciences and humanities (part 1). Seminario di anthropologia, Verona, Università degli Studi di Verona, 1 décembre 2016. Dousset, Laurent 2016. Digital science: dangers and opportunities for the social sciences and humanities (part 2). Seminario di anthropologia, Padova, Università degli Studi di Padova, 2 décembre 2016. Dousset, Laurent 2016. Certains concepts sont plus efficaces que d’autres. Autonomie et développement dans le Désert de l'Ouest australien ». in L. Dousset et E. Fache (organisé par), Conceptologies environnementales : ce que les notions font aux pratiques. Journées d’étude: Marseille: Aix-Marseille University, EHESS, 5-6 mars 2015. Dousset, Laurent 2016. Langages de la parenté : parole en contexte, parole sollicitée/élicitée, in L. Dousset (organisé par), Langue en contexte. Journée d’étude : Marseille : Aix-Marseille Université, EHESS, 29 mai 2015. Dousset, Laurent 2016. The dangers of mathematical beauty: are “pure forms” of Australian hunter-gatherer kinship systems really old?, in CHAGS 11. Vienna: CHAGS conference, 7-11 September 2015. Kelly, Piers. “What is a ‘tribe’?: Changing conceptualisations of Aboriginal social organisation from Howitt & Fison to AustKin 2.” Australian Anthropological Society Conference, 6-8 November 2013, Canberra. Koch, Harold. “The minutiae of Arandic subsection names: issues of contact and chronology.” Australian Languages Workshop, Stradbroke Island, QLD. 7-10 March 2013 Koch, Harold, Piers Kelly and Luise Hercus. “Moiety names in southeastern Australia: distribution and reconstructed history.” Australian Languages Workshop, 7 March 2014, Canberra. McConvell, Patrick, and Rachel Hendery. 2010. “Using Queries on the AustKin Database to Find Kinship Patterns and Systems.” Society for the Anthropological Sciences/Society for Cross-cultural research conference, 19th February 2010, Albuquerque, New Mexico. McConvell, Patrick. “Kinship loanwords and their role in tracing cultural prehistory. Australian Linguistic Society”, October 2013, Melbourne. McConvell, Patrick. “‘Universal kinship’ and ‘sociocentric kin categories’: Forager and/or warmed-over human traits?” Australian Anthropological Society Conference, 6-8 November 2013, Canberra. McConvell, Patrick. “Enhancing the kinship anthropology of Scheffler with diachronic linguistics.” 21 May 2014, The Australian National University. McConvell, Patrick and Helen Gardner. “Morgan’s Australian descendants: Fison and Howitt welsh kinship and save their skins” 26 May 2014, The Australian National University. Wednesday, 12 March, 4pm AustKin workshops and panels “How big is our family? Extensions and restrictions of kin and marriage.” Australian Anthropological Society priming panel, chaired by Patrick McConvell and Piers Kelly, 6-8 November 2013, Canberra. “Finding and Understanding Historical Sources in Australia and the Pacific: a workshop for Anthropologists, Historians and Linguists,” 28-30th January 2014, The Australian National University, Canberra. “Garbled voices from the archives: Restoring Aboriginal words and meanings in historical sources.” 15-16 April 2014, The Australian National University, Canberra. About ∴ DisclaimerThe AustKin project was made possible through funding from the Australian Research Council with contributions from EHESS