they are not native american, they are freaknasty rednecks who cant look outside
their own gene pool...

thats all :)

On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 2:34 PM, CFTodd <cft...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  I assume you are balking at the "cousins" bit.  Eh.  Different strokes
> for different ... cultures.
>
> Among the Yanomamo in the Amazon, One is actoually encouraged to marry
> their first cousin, but only if the cousin is the child of the opposite
> sex of whichever side of the family they come from.  Say a male is
> looking for a mate.  His mother has a brother and a sister.  The brother
> and the sister both have a daughter.  It is OK for the male to marry the
> daughter of his uncle on his mother's side, but not the daughter of his
> aunt on his mother's side.  This is reversed for the father's side of
> the family.  Also, in another group of peoples from the same area, the
> mother of one's wife is considered one's sister.
>
> (Sorry.  Just completed a course in Cultural Anthropology =-p)
>
> Anyway.  What is weird to us is normal to someone else.  *shrug*
>
> Still, it is hard to look passed what one has been culturally
> conditioned to.
>
> I find it all very fascinating.
>
> PT
> -----
> Condoning 'incest' for a better tomorrow!
>
> On 8/10/2010 1:34 PM, Tony wrote:
>> http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/08/10/arizona.escapees/index.html?hpt=T2
>>
>>
>> yeah.
>
> 

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