Kinship terminology is the system used in languages to refer to the persons to whom an individual is related through kinship. Different societies classify... 26 KB (3,040 words) - 20:19, 31 March 2024 |
Tokelauan language (redirect from Tokelau kinship terminology) Kāiga means 'kinship'. The term holi kāiga can be applied to not only a 'desecration of kinship' but in any cases that the order of kinship is changed,... 31 KB (3,678 words) - 05:39, 19 March 2024 |
term Inuit kinship is therefore widely used instead of Eskimo kinship. Kinship terminology Schwimmer, Brian. "Systematic Kinship Terminologies". Retrieved... 6 KB (511 words) - 16:49, 25 February 2024 |
Family (redirect from Kinship group) but patrilineal. Most Western societies employ Eskimo kinship terminology. This kinship terminology commonly occurs in societies with strong conjugal, where... 133 KB (13,731 words) - 05:35, 6 April 2024 |
Hawaiian kinship, also referred to as the generational system, is a kinship terminology system used to define family within languages. Identified by Lewis... 4 KB (403 words) - 05:21, 17 November 2023 |
whereas cross-cousins are not. In many "classificatory" systems of kinship terminology, relatives far beyond genealogical first cousins are referred to... 6 KB (735 words) - 19:37, 22 January 2024 |
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... 759 bytes (70 words) - 23:47, 16 April 2023 |
Philippine kinship uses the generational system in kinship terminology to define family. It is one of the most simple classificatory systems of kinship. One's... 17 KB (1,487 words) - 20:21, 31 March 2024 |
Hokkien kinship system (simplified Chinese: 亲情; traditional Chinese: 親情; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: chhin-chiâⁿ) is the kinship system for Hokkien language users.... 2 KB (22 words) - 03:02, 1 June 2020 |
ISBN 0-534-27479-X The nature of kinship Archived 2004-06-27 at the Wayback Machine Schwimmer, Brian. "Systematic Kinship Terminologies". Retrieved 24 December... 3 KB (338 words) - 11:15, 17 November 2023 |
ISBN 0-534-27479-X The Nature of Kinship Schwimmer: Kinship and Social Organization: An Interactive Tutorial: Iroquois terminology Hammond-Tooke, W. D., 2004... 6 KB (768 words) - 18:28, 22 April 2024 |
recognition Kin selection Kinship terminology Law of adoption (Mormonism) Milk kinship Nurture kinship Social Bonding and Nurture Kinship Ebaugh, Helen Rose... 20 KB (2,678 words) - 21:39, 10 April 2024 |
Social Organization", University of Idaho Read, Dwight (2015), "Kinship Terminology", International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences... 3 KB (374 words) - 11:15, 17 November 2023 |
moiety in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In the anthropological study of kinship, a moiety (/ˈmɔɪəti/) is a descent group that coexists with only one other... 2 KB (227 words) - 18:34, 9 April 2024 |
Irish kinship is a system of kinship terminology (descended from the original Celtic practices) which shows a bifurcate collateral pattern. This system... 5 KB (541 words) - 05:56, 17 July 2023 |
Milk kinship, formed during nursing by a non-biological mother, was a form of fostering allegiance with fellow community members. This particular form... 13 KB (1,726 words) - 14:54, 21 April 2024 |
Collateral is a term used in kinship to describe kin, or lines of kin, that are not in a direct line of descent from an individual. Examples of collateral... 2 KB (177 words) - 07:14, 10 December 2022 |
This does not apply to maternal uncles. Chinese kinship Schwimmer, Brian. "Systematic Kinship Terminologies". Retrieved 24 December 2016. Schwimmer, Brian... 4 KB (480 words) - 09:27, 7 July 2023 |
Anthropology (redirect from Kinship analysis (anthropology)) point of view. The study of kinship and social organization is a central focus of sociocultural anthropology, as kinship is a human universal. Sociocultural... 104 KB (11,627 words) - 19:46, 19 April 2024 |
anthropology, kinship analysis is normally either the analysis of social practices related to kinship, or the analysis of systems of kinship terminology in different... 600 bytes (107 words) - 12:26, 4 April 2020 |
Patrilineality (redirect from Agnatic kinship) Patrilineality, also known as the male line, the spear side or agnatic kinship, is a common kinship system in which an individual's family membership derives from... 5 KB (547 words) - 02:31, 25 March 2024 |
Vietnamese pronouns (section Kinship terms) connotes a degree of family relationship or kinship. In polite speech, the aspect of kinship terminology is used when referring to oneself, the audience... 20 KB (1,955 words) - 02:40, 2 February 2024 |
Classificatory kinship systems, as defined by Lewis Henry Morgan, put people into society-wide kinship classes based on abstract relationship rules. These... 1 KB (163 words) - 14:38, 18 September 2023 |
Korowai people (section Kinship) unit with respect to social, economic, and political organization. Kinship terminology follows the Omaha I pattern (Lounsbury), knowing a central opposition... 19 KB (2,024 words) - 03:44, 23 April 2024 |
Matrilineality (redirect from Matrilineal kinship) Matrilineality is the tracing of kinship through the female line. It may also correlate with a social system in which each person is identified with their... 70 KB (8,739 words) - 22:23, 31 March 2024 |
has a complex system of kinship terms which may be classified to fall under the Iroquois kinship pattern. The complex terminology rules are necessitated... 16 KB (1,325 words) - 01:16, 5 October 2023 |
of Kinship" by Claude Lévi-Strauss. In a succession to these studies on kinship terminology study of Saxena R. T. (2012) on Hindi and Telugu kinship terminology... 11 KB (1,245 words) - 07:24, 24 February 2024 |
Retrieved 2013-10-06. Burling, Robbins (October 1965). "Burmese Kinship Terminology". American Anthropologist. 67 (5): 106–117. doi:10.1525/aa.1965.67... 10 KB (447 words) - 21:25, 8 March 2024 |