What is one difference between the Eskimo naming system and the Iroquois system?
a- The Eskimo system makes no distinctions between members of the nuclear household and members of the families of the parents' siblings; the Iroquois system has terms for each member of a nuclear family, but uses the same term for aunts/uncles and cousins.
b- The Eskimo system has different terms for all members of the nuclear household; the Iroquois system uses the same term for mothers and aunts and the same term for fathers and uncles.
c- The Eskimo system uses different terms for relatives on the father's side and the mother's side; the Iroquois system uses the same term.
d- The Eskimo system uses the same term for all female relatives beyond the nuclear household; the Iroquois system uses different terms for aunts, female cousins, etc.