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Kinship
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Relationship through blood (consanguinal) or marriage (affinal) Kinship system – all relationships based on blood or marriage that link people in a web of rights and obligations
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Kinship Cultural construct The way a society classifies kin may not reflect biological relationship Father may be biological father= genitor or one who takes social responsibility for child’s upbringing = pater Toda of India
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Kinship Function of kinship ties: To raise children so they can be members of society Inheritance of property Succession of social position Support network
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Kinship – Rules of Descent Descent = affiliation between a child and one or both parents Descent group = kin who are descendants of a common ancestor
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Kinship – Rules of Descent Lineage = kin who trace descent from a common ancestor Related lineages may form clans Clans = kin who believe they share common ancestor but can’t trace a link A groups of related clans = phratry
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Kinship – Rules of Descent Unilineal Patrilineal Matrilineal Double descent Nonunilineal Bilateral Ambilineal
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Kinship – Rules of Descent Unilineal = descent traced through one parent Patrilineal = descent traced through father Matrilineal = descent traced through mother Double descent = combo w/ different puropses Nonunilineal = both parents have equal claim Bilateral = equal affiliation with both parents Ambilineal = individual chooses to affiliate with descent group of one parent
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Kinship – Principles of Classification Ego = self, center of kinship structure Relationships can be described relative to ego according to seven different principles
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Kinship – Principles of Classification Generation Relative age Lineality vs. colaterality Gender Consanguinal vs. affinal Sex of linking relative (parallel/cross cousin) Side of the family
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Kinship Systems Hawaiian Eskimo Iroquois Omaha Crow Sudanese
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Kinship Systems - Hawaiian Found in Polynesia Simple – fewest terms Principle: Generation Descent group: ambilineality
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Kinship Systems - Eskimo North American foragers Separate names for nuclear family Principle: Generation Descent group: bilateral
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Kinship Systems: Iroquois Principles: side of family, gender, sex of linking relative, generation Descent group: unilineal, matrilineal or double
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Kinship Systems: Omaha Principles: side of family, gender, sex of linking relative Descent group: patrilineal, generations merged on mother’s side
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Kinship Systems: Crow Principles: side of family, gender, sex of linking relative Descent group: matrilineal generations merged on father’s side
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Kinship Systems: Sudanese Different term for every relative Principles: side of family, gender, sex of linking relative, generation Descent group: patrilineal
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