Family & Kinship Group of people considered to be related, e.g., by blood or marriage Forms – Family of orientation – Family of procreation Family and.

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Family & Kinship Group of people considered to be related, e.g., by blood or marriage Forms – Family of orientation – Family of procreation Family and kinship are the topics of this lecture.

Family & Kinship Family of Procreation – Nuclear Conjugal nuclear Non-conjugal nuclear – Composite – Extended Family and kinship are the topics of this lecture.

Kinship Diagram Symbols Male Female Intersex Individual (regardless of sex) Deceased (use appropriate symbol for sex) Ego (use appropriate symbol for sex) Married = Cohabiting ≈ Divorced Separated ≠ Adopted (use appropriate symbol for sex) Descended from Sibling Family & Kinship Family and kinship are the topics of this lecture. Kin Abbreviations Momother Fa father Br brother Zsister Hhusband Wwife Dadaughter Sson Cocousin Cchild (either sex)

Family & Kinship Postmarital Residence – Virilocal (patrilocal) – Uxorilocal (matrilocal) – Bilocal (ambilocal) – Neolocal – Avunculocal – Natalocal Family and kinship are the topics of this lecture.

Family & Kinship Kinship Systems – Formation of social groups – View of self in relation to others – Regulate behavior – Shape rights & obligations Family and kinship are the topics of this lecture.

Family & Kinship Descent rules – Corporate & Cognatic – Cognatic Bilateral Ambilineal – Corporate Patrilineal Matrilineal Family and kinship are the topics of this lecture

Family & Kinship Descent Groups – Lineage Matrilineage Patrilineage Ambilineage Family and kinship are the topics of this lecture.

Family & Kinship Descent Groups – Clan Related lineages with common ancestor; exact genealogy fuzzy Family and kinship are the topics of this lecture. Seminole

Family & Kinship Descent Groups – Phratry Groups of related clans Family and kinship are the topics of this lecture.