tr INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS The Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers publish articles in the general field of anthropology. The Papers welcome articles of theoretical interest, descriptive studies putting factual information on record, and bibliographies and historical documents of anthropological interest. The Society welcomes papers of high quality from factulty and graduate or undergraduate students. In general, contributions should not exceed 30 pages in length. Manuscripts must be typewritten and double-spaced throughout, including bibliography and notes, on 8-1/2 by 11 inch paper on only one side of the page. The Papers do not employ footnotes. Endnotes and bibliography should be placed on pages separate from the text and from each other. Prospective contributors should consult recent issues of the Papers or American Anthropologist for further details of manuscript style. Conibutions to the Papers will be copyrighted for the author by the Society. Permission to reproduce contents must be secured from both the editor and the author. Authors will receive without charge thirty-five reprints of their articles. Additional reprints may be ordered at the rate of 1-1/2 cents per page. An extra charge will be made if illustrations must be reproduced by photolithography. When notified of the acceptance of their manuscripts, authors will be asked how many reprints they desire. Manuscripts should be addressed to: Editor Kroeber Anthropological Society c/o The Department of Anthropology University of California Berkeley, California 94720 U.S.A. BACK ISSUES, SUBSCRIPTIONS, EXCHANGES Back issues of the P 1era 1-27 can be obtaained from: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 111 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10003, U.S.A. Subsequent issues can be obtained from the Secretary of the Society. Current subscription is by membership in the Society: $4.00/year for individuals, $5.00/year for institutions. The Papers are available for exchange. (Kroeber Anthropological Society 1971 U 0 U U 0o U) 0 0 a. 0 -a 0 0f Lu I I U - COVER PHOTOGRAPH Jilvaro woman chopping up sweet manioc to make beer (Rlo Cusuimi, eastern Ecuador, 1957). From the forthcoming book, The J(varo, by Michael J. Harner, to be published in 1972 by Natural History Press (Doubleday). Reproduced with the permission of the author and publisher. a 1971 by Michael J. Harner. THE KROEBER ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY PAPERS Number 44 Daniel Maltz, Editor Robert Van Kemper, Consulting Editor Mario Davila, Assistant Editor Ruth Maltz, Assistant Editor Juliet Rake, Assistant Editor Published by the Kroeber Anthropological Society Gobi Stromberg, President David Serber, Vice President Teresa Paris, Secretary William Jouris, Treasurer Martha Pitts, Membership Chairman Berkeley, California Spring, 1971 CONTENTS Page Acculturation in Tan8 Niha (the Island of Nias) byJaesDanandjaja . . . . . . . . . . .. ......la............1 A Study of the Relocation of Two Narshallese Atoll Comunities byAnneChamers ..................... . 30 Processual Analysis of American Kinship Introduction byDanielN.Naltz ....... . 48 Structural Changes in Family Gatherings byMaryElizabethScudder .55 Response to a Family Crisis byPatriciaLovelock .......... . 59 Mother-in-Law Daughter-in-Law Conflict in a Chinese- American Family byRichardLin .................. . 63 Disinheritance in an Irish-American Family byCarolePage ...................... . 68 Family in Transition bySusanJang ............. . 73 Annotated Bibliography for Oluec Art by Patricia Garbe with Introduction and Addendum byC.WilliamClewlow,Jr ................. . 77 CORRECTION We would like to apologize for the typographical errc's which appeared in the obituary of Richard Roark in the last issue (volume 43) and to thank Dorothy Menzel for making us aware of these errors. On page 58, lines 14 and 17 should have read Geneseo instead of Genesco. On page 60, the third reference should have read Nawpa Pacha instead of _awpa Pacho. These errors were made by the editorial staff and not by the author of the obituary.