[RNLD] Genealogy software

Adam Schembri A.Schembri at LATROBE.EDU.AU
Thu Apr 4 06:37:55 UTC 2013


Brilliant name!


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On 04/04/2013, at 5:20 PM, "Nicholas Reid" <nreid at une.edu.au<mailto:nreid at une.edu.au>> wrote:

apparently they're already working on a new edition for best capturing long distance relationships, called Far KinOath.

cheers
Nick

School of Behavioural, Cognitive and Social Sciences
University of New England
Armidale  NSW  2351
Australia

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On 04/04/2013, at 10:25 AM, Ruth Singer <ruth.singer at gmail.com<mailto:ruth.singer at gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Margaret,

MPI-PSY's language archive has a new software KinOath which looks like
it could be quite good. I know that Joe Blythe has been consulted in
its development, and that it should be suitable for Australian
Aboriginal kinship.
Haven't actually set it up yet, but am hoping that when Joe Blythe
gets to Melbourne we can organise a training session.

Ruth

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On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Claire Bowern <clairebowern at gmail.com<mailto:clairebowern at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Margaret,
AAS-net (the Australian anthropology mailing list) just had a thread on
this. I don't have the messages but if you subscribe to the list you can get
access to the archives. Info is at
http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/aasnet
Claire


On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 8:17 PM, Margaret Carew
<margaret.carew at batchelor.edu.au<mailto:margaret.carew at batchelor.edu.au>> wrote:

Hi

I'm compiling genealogies for a community publication, and am having a
look at different commercial software products as a way of compiling and
presenting family connections. The genealogies I'm doing are for clan-based
family networks in Arnhem Land. I'd be interested to hear what others have
used (I am also asking some anthropologists).

Thanks

Margaret Carew
Project Linguist
Desert Peoples Centre, Alice Springs
Research, Teaching and Learning Division
Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education

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