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Title: Cultural Anthropology


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Cultural Anthropology
  • by Nancy Bonvillain Chapter 8
  • Kinship and Descent

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  • A kinship system consists of connections between
    people by blood, marriage, or adoption, and the
    beliefs and practices by which people regard and
    treat each other as relatives (Bonvillain
    2006194).
  • Consanguines people related by blood
  • Affines people related through marriage
  • Fictive kin unrelated individuals who are
    regarded and treated as relatives
  • Rules of descent social rules that stipulate
    the nature of relationships from one generation
    to another

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  • Bilateral descent principle of descent in which
    people think of themselves related to both their
    mothers kin and their fathers kin at the same
    time
  • Unilateral descent principle of descent in
    which people define themselves in relation to
    only one side, either their mothers side or
    their fathers side
  • Kindred kinship group consisting of known
    bilateral relatives with whom people interact,
    socialize, and rely on for economic and emotional
    assistance

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  • Matrilineal descent system in which kinship
    group membership and inheritance pass through
    female line
  • Patrilineal descent system in which kinship
    group membership and inheritance pass through the
    male line
  • Patriarchy social system in which men occupy
    positions of social, economic, and political
    power from which women are excluded

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  • Inheritance rules rules for the passage of
    land,wealth, and other property from one
    generation to the next.
  • Double descent kinship principle in which
    people belong to kinship groups of both their
    mother and father
  • Parallel descent kinship principle in which
    descent and inheritance follow gender-linked
    lines so that men consider themselves descended
    from their fathers and women consider themselves
    descended from their mothers

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  • Ambilineal descent principle of descent in
    which individuals may choose to affiliate with
    either their mothers or their fathers kinship
    group
  • Lineage a set of relatives tracing descent from
    a known common ancestor
  • Exogamy marriage principle in which people
    cannot marry members of their own lineage or clan
    but instead must forge alliances with members of
    other groups

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  • Endogamy marriage principle in which people
    marry members of their own group
  • Parallel cousins a child of ones mothers
    sister or of ones fathers brother
  • Cross- cousins a child of ones mothers
    brother or of ones fathers sister

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  • Clans named groups of people who believe that
    they are relatives even though they may not be
    able to trace their actual relationships with all
    members of their group
  • Matriclans clans formed through descent and
    inheritance from women of their group
  • Patriclans clans formed through descent and
    inheritance from men of their group

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  • Totem an animal or plant believed by a group of
    people to have been their primordial ancestor or
    protector
  • Phratries groups of linked clans that are
    usually exogamous
  • Moieties groups of linked clans that divide a
    society into two halves, usually exogamous
  • Avoidance relationships patterns of behavior
    between certain sets of kin that demonstrate
    respect and social distance

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  • Joking relationships patterns of behavior
    between certain sets of in that involve
    reciprocal joking, teasing, and playfulness,
    sometimes taking the form of flirtation and
    sexual innuendo

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Kinship Systems
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Kinship Systems
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Kinship SystemsIroquois Kinship System
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