Search results for "Kinship" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • best known for his studies on kinship, family, and religious beliefs ... functional" analyses of kinship, the family, and ancestor ...
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  • for his work on cultural evolution and the kinship system. He trained as a ... that North American Indians had a specific kinship system, which he decided ...
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  • wrote on topics such as marriage, family, kinship, and related customs, including ... wrote on topics such as marriage, family, kinship, and related customs. His ...
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  • to numerous cultural systems, notably kinship structures and mythological ... Indians and, The Elementary Structures of Kinship. He became a professor at ...
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  • from societies based on family and kinship structures to chiefdoms ... Service argued that early societies were based on kinship relationships ...
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  • South Africa, editing African Systems of Kinship and Marriage (1950) and ... to the anthropological study of kinship. His work on aboriginal ...
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  • family which includes all those with kinship ties. Throughout history ... people living together on the basis of kinship ties and having responsibility ...
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  • We the Tikopia: A Sociological Study of Kinship in Primitive Polynesia ... the role of social institutions—family, kinship, religious, and economic ...
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  • leading to monogamy and determination of kinship through males, rather than ... Lewis Henry Morgan, in his work on kinship, maintained that exogamy ...
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  • to include other adults and children with kinship ties. Extended families ... people living together on the basis of kinship ties and having responsibility ...
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  • and psychology, to create his famous Kinship and Marriage in Early Arabia ... *[1885] 1988. Smith, William Robertson. Kinship & Marriage in ...
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  • uci.edu/~dbell/html/body_nuer.html "Kinship and Marriage among the Nuer ... * Evans-Pritchard, E. E. Kinship and Marriage Among the Nuer. Oxford ...
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  • ===Kinship system=== The Crow were a matrilineal (descent through the ... Crow kinship is a matrilineal kinship system used to define family ...
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  • often badly managed, and bands that had no kinship relationships were forced ... ====Kinship systems==== The Apachean tribes have two surprisingly different ...
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  • The Bushman kinship system reflects their interdependence as traditionally small, mobile foraging bands. A band consists of 25 to 60 persons ...
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  • are forbidden to marry due to their close kinship. It constitutes a cultural ... socially) to marry.Henry A. Kelly, "Kinship, Incest, and the Dictates ...
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  • as groups of families connected either by kinship or by geopolitical factors ... A band generally consists of a small kinship group, often no larger than ...
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  • ideas about cultural values and traditional kinship groups. While the Europeans were never the majority, they exercised considerable influence on the ...
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  • handsome man who also feels an almost mystical kinship with the natural world. Emily and Valancourt quickly fall in love. Emily's father ...
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  • edited volumes include African Systems of Kinship and Marriage and African ... material culture, and especially kinship patterns proved to be influential ...
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  • African cultures. His wife conducted research on kinship and family. From 1970 to 2000, Geertz served as professor of social science at the Institute ...
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  • ===Marriage, family, and kinship=== in the daily lives of Togolese. Kinship systems provide networks ...
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  • term the Eastern Polynesian system of kinship the Hawaiian system. Settlements by the Polynesians were of two categories: the hamlet and the village ...
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  • nephew of the patriarch Abraham. Because of their kinship with Abraham, the Ammonites were not listed among the peoples whom the Israelites were supposed ...
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  • "Houses, graves and the limits of kinship groupings among the Sa’dan ... is a common practice that strengthens kinship. Toraja society prohibits ...
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  • *Baker, Hugh D.R. Chinese Family and Kinship. New York: Columbia University Press, 1979. ISBN 0231047681 *Chan, Alan Kam-leung, and Tan, Sor-hoon ...
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  • organized largely on the basis of kinship, especially corporate descent ... as groups of families connected either by kinship or by geopolitical factors ...
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  • primary contacts, the weakening of bonds of kinship, the declining social significance of the family, the disappearance of neighborhood and the undermining ...
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  • Societies wherein women hold a pre-eminent place in kinship structures ... turning into a matrifocal society, where kinship structures are built around ...
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  • do not evidence the higher degree of kinship to Anatolia or north Africa ... ===Kinship=== <!-- [[Image:Paris-Louvre-Etruscan Couple.jpg|thumb ...
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  • ===Clan and kinship systems=== Anishinaabe clan system The Ojibwa people ... Ojibwa understanding of kinship is complex, and includes not only ...
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  • in the rainforest, linked by the loosest of kinship and political ties, and lacking corporate kin-groups or centralized or institutionalized political ...
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  • legitimizes children and establishes new kinship links in relation to land ... of class formation on Funafuti. But kinship obligations tend to neutralize ...
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  • and at various times. Maluku Island kinship groupings are based upon patrilineal descent. Fulfilling obligations to kin can be onerous, but provides ...
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  • languages, are united in a spiritual kinship and complement each other in a superb effort to present the cultural heritage of the Jewish people ...
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  • can be of various kinds ranging from family and kinship groups, ethnic groups, religions, philosophical communities, political parties, or even scientific ...
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  • *Community organizations: Range from informal family or kinship networks ... 0887387500), 22. He added that family and kinship were the perfect expressions ...
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  • apart from the rest of society by religion, kinship, economic status, prestige, or even language. Such elites tended to exercise power in the interests ...
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  • used in the Greek original to describe their kinship is suggenes, a blood relative. Traditionally, they are believed to have been cousins. St. Hippolytus ...
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  • to manage estates.H. David Kirk, Adoptive Kinship: A Modern Institution in ... nation's rural regions.Ellen Herman, Kinship by Design: A History of ...
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  • #039;s loss of her labor and fertility within her kinship group. It may also be understood as a gift from the groom to his new bride's family. ...
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  • English language texts, these works have close kinship with the above-mentioned sacred oratorios, but they also share something of the lyrical and dramatic ...
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  • descent serves more to strengthen the sense of kinship among the Israelites than to preserve an accurate genealogical record. ==References== ...
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  • further to the more remote degrees of kinship. The operation of these laws varies from one jurisdiction to another. If a person dies intestate ...
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  • They were divided into two moieties (divisions based on kinship ties) which were then divided into clans. Each tribal member inherited the clan ...
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  • America" (term used to imply cultural kinship of the region with France) that would rebuild French influence in the American continent and ...
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  • The main kinship units are “mwenga” (household), “utu” (related family), and “kainga” (identified by having a common ancestor). Inheritance ...
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  • Ban Chiang ( บ้านเชียง ), denotes an archeological site located in Nong Han district, Udon Thani Province, Thailand. Discovered ...
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  • Anne is also shown as the matriarch of the Holy Kinship, the extended family of Jesus, a popular subject in late medieval Germany. ...
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  • cultural evolution in which societies develop from kinship-centric systems into law-based systems. Service's theory posits that material inequality ...
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