Title: Slide 1 Author: Bill Abruzzi Last modified by: Bill Abruzzi Created Date: 3/17/2003 5:32:59 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show Other titles
Marriage, Kinship, and Illness Marriage and Kinship: Some Basic Anthropological Terms Kinship boundaries: patrilineal, matrilineal, bilateral Residence of wedded ...
Patrilineal studies and surname mapping. Surname inheritance via ... Social security death index. EXON one-name study. Bristol. Liverpool. London. Manchester ...
Spanish Monarch. 1. Patrilineal and Matrilineal. 2. Marriage ... Overproduction, layoffs, whites displaced blacks, New Deal unequal aid ... One possible answer: ...
One parent and child belong, ... Genealogy of unilineal groups ... If actual genealogy results in imbalance, group can be reorganized. Patrilineal societies ...
Jim Riddell, Director of Community Design & Environmental Services ... matrilineal social structure and the south following a patrilineal social. structure. ...
The Hmong have settled in the province of Chiang Mai and villages can be visited near Doi Suthep and Doi Inthanon. Their succession is patrilineal (of, ...
Consist of relations of production, relations of exchange and forces of ... brothers, patrilineages, or simply a conjugal family consisting of a husband and ...
Kinship Diagrams are the visual presentation of kinship relationships through symbols The main symbols used are shown at the right The reference point for a kinship ...
Kinship and Social Organization Definition of Family Common Residence Economic Cooperation Reproduction A social group characterized by . . . The American family is . . .
Linguistics Ethnography An attempt to give an accurate, objective, valid, ... Document presentation format: On-screen Show Company: Richland College Other titles:
A family unit that consists of parents and their young children, all living under the same roof. ... For Algonkians the head of family was the oldest, most able Male. ...
kinship. Core Topic. In many societies it is the single most important social institution. ... Ultimogeniture. Possible Source of Conflict. Transmitting Kin Membership ...
Matrilocal=Husband joins wife's family after marriage Rule of residence ... Patrilocal=Wife joins husband's family after marriage Rule of residence ...
Women are responsible for most of the family income. Call each others by Kinship terms ... The Nuer of the Southern Sudan (Evans-Prichard) 2. The Segmentary System ...
Chapter 10 Kinship and Descent What We Will Learn Why have cultural anthropologists spent so much time studying kinship? What are the various functions of descent groups?
If you can answer this question, then you may tie for first place! In what ways were Hrdy s theories like soap operas? Daughters-2 THE BONUS QUESTION: ...
small groups of households, between twenty and a few hundred people at most ... The Desert People. Australian 'aborigines' The Hunters 'Bushmen' !Kung San. Khoisan ...
Chapter 10, Kinship Key Terms Descent group Group of kin who are lineal descendants of a common ancestor, extending beyond two generations. Unilineal descent ...
Traditional MENA Social Structure Social Ecology of Family Relations and Psychological Development Traditional MENA Social Org Tribal? Segmentary lineages?
KINSHIP- Functional Social Structure. GROUP-BUILDING DEVICE ... Mechanism for inheriting property and political office. Control behavior. Regulate marriages. ...
The video follows the lives of women in this male dominated society. ... of girls as companions of the warriors, a newly married woman moving to her ...
Transatlantic Trade/Triangular Trade More like a web, than a triangle More trade between West Indies and colonies than explained as a triangle Sugar Cane Imported ...
Sex Roles, masculinity and femininity. Patterns and Rules: Questions. 1. Who can marry? ... Homogamy marrying in the same social class or group. Patterns and ...
The prohibition of sexual relations between specified ... Consanguineal relationships (sanguine = red) Relations of blood. Relations of alliance (exogamy) ...
Marriage & Family A Family Is . A social unit of two or more people Blood, marriage, adoption Household: living arrangement Family of orientation: experience ...
Because in all societies, people occupy a variety of ... Genealogy of unilineal groups ... If actual genealogy results in imbalance, group can be reorganized ...
... different in that it provides unique names for each family member in the nuclear ... The roles of girls as companions of the warriors, a newly married ...
Cultural Anthropology by Nancy Bonvillain Chapter 8 Kinship and Descent A kinship system consists of connections between people by blood, marriage, or ...
Prehistoric, but gained strength through Chinese influence in the first half of ... has been the rule, although ultimogeniture occurred in some remote villages. ...
Father's sister's daughter and mother's brother's daughter. are referred to by the same term. ... Mother's brother's daughter is called mother ('woman of my ...
Family, Kinship, Descent ... A family is the basic unit of the social group. ... Lineages ('the family line/tree') Clans (groups assuming common ancestry) ...