
7 Kinship systems and groups
... is long-lasting, and indeed self-perpetuating; a death makes no difference to its overall structure, and thus it can last over several generations, with a membership of up to a hundred people and more. The basis of kinship, in Africa as elsewhere, is descent from an ancestor. The most widespread des ...
... is long-lasting, and indeed self-perpetuating; a death makes no difference to its overall structure, and thus it can last over several generations, with a membership of up to a hundred people and more. The basis of kinship, in Africa as elsewhere, is descent from an ancestor. The most widespread des ...
chapter outline
... 1. Kin terms are the labels given in a particular culture to different kinds of relatives. 2. Biological kin type refers to the degree of actual genealogical relatedness. C. Bilateral Kinship 1. Used by most Americans and Canadians 2. Kinship is traced through both male and female lines. 3. Kin link ...
... 1. Kin terms are the labels given in a particular culture to different kinds of relatives. 2. Biological kin type refers to the degree of actual genealogical relatedness. C. Bilateral Kinship 1. Used by most Americans and Canadians 2. Kinship is traced through both male and female lines. 3. Kin link ...
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... 1. Kin terms are the labels given in a particular culture to different kinds of relatives. 2. Biological kin type refers to the degree of actual genealogical relatedness. C. Bilateral Kinship 1. Used by most Americans and Canadians 2. Kinship is traced through both male and female lines. 3. Kin link ...
... 1. Kin terms are the labels given in a particular culture to different kinds of relatives. 2. Biological kin type refers to the degree of actual genealogical relatedness. C. Bilateral Kinship 1. Used by most Americans and Canadians 2. Kinship is traced through both male and female lines. 3. Kin link ...