Why is the practice of kinship charting that originated 150 years ago so challenging?
A) It reflects the idealized family form of the 19th century Anglo-European upper class
B) It lacks an ethnocentric point of view
C) The tools required to do it are very expensive
D) There is no way to designate gender
E) The ink that must be used is difficult to procure 'in the field' or away from one's home-base
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