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Endogamy - Wikipedia
Endogamy is the cultural practice of marrying within a specific social group, religious denomination, caste, or ethnic group
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Endogamy - ISOGG Wiki
Endogamy is the practice of marrying within the same ethnic, cultural, social, religious or tribal group.
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ENDOGAMY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Marriage within a specific group as required by custom or law is known as endogamy. In endogamous groups, marriage outside one's group may be forbidden.
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endogamy
endogamy (ɛnˈdɒgəmɪ) [f. as prec. on the analogy of polygamy.] 1. The custom of marrying only within the limits of a clan or tribe. Hence endoˈgamic a. [see -ic], pertaining to endogamy.1865 McLennan Prim. Marriage 48 note, The words endogamy and exogamy are new. 1875 Lubbock Orig. Civiliz. iii. 95 ...
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What is Endogamy? DNA Testing and Endogamy - Diahan Southard
Endogamy is the practice by a community of marrying within its defined culture or location. Jewish and Acadian are good examples of historically endogamous ...
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DNA Q&A: What is Endogamy? (Plus How to Overcome Common ...
Endogamy is the process of marriage within the same group of people over and over and over again. Jewish, Acadian and island populations (including Ireland) ...
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ENDOGAMY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the fact or custom of having marriage only between members of the same group. Village endogamy is still common in the region.
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endogamy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
endogamy (usually uncountable, plural endogamies). The practice of marrying or requiring to marry within one's own ethnic, religious, or social group.
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Endogamy | Marriage Rules, Social Groups, Inbreeding | Britannica
Endogamy, custom enjoining one to marry within one's own group. The penalties for transgressing endogamous restrictions have varied greatly among cultures.
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Endogamy - (Intro to Anthropology) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations
Endogamy is the practice of marrying within a specific social group, community, or kinship network. It involves the preference or requirement for individuals to ...
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Structural endogamy
Structural endogamy is a network concept that provides a means of finding the boundaries of endogamy in a community, using simply the genealogical and White
Class, property and structural endogamy: Visualizing networked histories. Theory and Society 26:161-208. 1997. Lilyan A.
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endogamous
endogamous, a. (ɛnˈdɒgəməs) [f. Gr. ἔνδο-ν (see endo-) + γάµ-ος marriage + -ous.] Characterized by, of the nature of, or pertaining to, endogamy.1865 Mc Lennan Prim. Marriage iii. 48 Tribes which we shall call endogamous tribes. 1875 Lubbock Orig. Civiliz. iii. 115 Tribes which have marriage by capt...
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Homogamy
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Homogamy (sociology), marriage between individuals who are, in some culturally important way, similar to each other
See also
Cleistogamy
Endogamy
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exogamy
exogamy (ɛkˈsɒgəmɪ) [f. as prec.: cf. endogamy.] The custom by which a man is bound to take a wife outside his own clan or group. Hence exoˈgamic a. [see: -ic], pertaining to exogamy.1865 M{supc}Lennan Prim. Marriage iii. 48 The words ‘endogamy’ and ‘exogamy’ are new. 1870 Lubbock Orig. Civiliz. iii...
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Heterophily
Heterophily also may be mentioned in areas such as homogamy, exogamy, and endogamy. Endogamy's antithesis, exogamy, is marriage only outside of a particular group.
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