Coming of Age in Samoa: A Psychological Study of Primitive Youth for Western Civilisation is a 1928 book by American anthropologist Margaret Mead based...
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Coming of age ceremonies Coming of age is a young person's transition from being a child to being an adult. The specific age at which this transition takes...
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Samoans or Samoan people (Samoan: tagata Sāmoa) are the Indigenous Polynesian people of the Samoan Islands, an archipelago in Polynesia, who speak the...
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Sexual revolution (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from September 2018)
mean to social revolution. The 1928 publication of anthropologist Margaret Mead's Coming of Age in Samoa brought the sexual revolution to the public scene...
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Margaret Mead (redirect from Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies)
Mouton. Coming of Age in Samoa (1928) Growing Up in New Guinea (1930) The Changing Culture of an Indian Tribe (1932) Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive...
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of Samoa Architecture of Samoa Coming of Age in Samoa First Samoan Civil War Geography of Samoa Samoan culture Samoan language Samoans Second Samoan Civil...
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Taʻū (redirect from Ta'u (American Samoa))
research in Samoa in the 1920s, after which she published her findings in a work titled Coming of Age in Samoa. Ta’u also has the highest mountain in American...
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Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa and until 1997 known as Western Samoa (Samoan: Sāmoa i Sisifo), is a Polynesian island country consisting...
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American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of the island country of Samoa. Centered...
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MacArthur, Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man by Siegfried Sassoon, Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Coming of Age in Samoa by Margaret Mead...
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The traditional culture of Samoa is a communal way of life based on Fa'a Samoa, the unique socio-political culture. In Samoan culture, most activities...
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Its opposite, exogamy, describes the social norm of marriage outside of the group. Endogamy is common in many cultures and ethnic groups. Several religious...
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Karl Mannheim's Essays on the Sociology of Knowledge is published. Margaret Mead's Coming of Age in Samoa is published. Max Scheler's Social Mobility...
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Cognatic kinship (category Descendants of individuals)
kinship is a mode of descent calculated from an ancestor counted through any combination of male and female links, or a system of bilateral kinship where...
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Patrilineality (category Order of succession)
system in which an individual's family membership derives from and is recorded through their father's lineage. It generally involves the inheritance of property...
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Niece and nephew (redirect from Niece-in-law)
the English-speaking world, a niece or nephew is a child of an individual's sibling or sibling-in-law. A niece is female and a nephew is male, and they would...
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a founding member or apical ancestor who serves as a symbol of the clan's unity. Clans, in indigenous societies, were not endogamous: their members could...
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Consanguinity (redirect from Consanguinity (in Canon Law))
considered to be incest. The degree of relative consanguinity can be illustrated with a consanguinity table in which each level of lineal consanguinity (generation...
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Affinity (law) (redirect from Affinity (in the Bible))
In law and in cultural anthropology, affinity is the kinship relationship created or that exists between two people as a result of someone's marriage....
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Celtic, St Mirren). Margaret Mead (1901–1978; aged 76), American cultural anthropologist (Coming of Age in Samoa). Maria Menounos (born 1978), Greek-American...
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The Samoan Islands were first settled some 3,500 years ago as part of the Austronesian expansion. Both Samoa's early history and its more recent history...
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Look up moiety in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In the anthropological study of kinship, a moiety (/ˈmɔɪəti/) is a descent group that coexists with...
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group exogamy). The role of cross-cousins is especially important in some cultures. For example, marriage is promoted between them in the Iroquois system....
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Exogamy (section Biology of exogamy)
form of exogamy is dual exogamy, in which two groups continually intermarry with each other. In social science, exogamy is viewed as a combination of two...
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Hijra (South Asia) (redirect from Muslim Hijras in South Asia)
as sisters with those who fall around their age range or aunt with those older than them, and so on. In October 2013, Pakistani Christians and Muslims...
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Sororate marriage (category Articles lacking in-text citations from December 2018)
marriage is a type of marriage in which a husband engages in marriage or sexual relations with the sister of his wife, usually after the death of his wife or...
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descendant, in legal usage, is a blood relative in the direct line of descent – the children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc. of a person. In a legal...
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is a category of kinship used to define family organization in anthropology. Identified by Lewis H. Morgan in his 1871 work Systems of Consanguinity and...
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parents. Dowries exist in societies where capital is more valuable than manual labor. For instance, in Middle Ages Europe, the family of a bride-to-be was...
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Polygamy (redirect from Polygamy in Judaism)
husbands Group marriage, where the family unit consists of multiple husbands and multiple wives of legal age Polygyny, the practice wherein a man has more than...
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