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matrilineal
matrilineal, a. (mætrɪˈlɪnɪəl) [f. matri- + lineal a. 2.] Of, pertaining to, or based on (kinship with) the mother or the female line; recognizing kinship with and descent through females.1904 N. W. Thomas in Man LIII. 84 Mr. Hill-Tout argues that totemism originates in a patrilineal just as much as...
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Matrilineal belt
The matrilineal belt runs diagonally from the Atlantic to the Indian ocean, crossing Angola, Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique. Hypotheses linking the matrilineal belt to a supposed matrilineal Bantu expansion have been rejected as lacking evidence.
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Who Is a Jew: Matrilineal Descent | My Jewish Learning
The Torah prohibits the breeding of animals of different species, but there is an opinion in the Mishnah (Kilayim 8:4) that suggests that a mule whose mother was a horse and whose father was a donkey should be allowed to mate with other horses. This implies that "horse-hood" is passed down through the mother, regardless of the father's ...
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Matrilineal succession
Matrilineal succession in Asia and America
The matrilineal succession is prevalent among many sects in Asia. he is not a member of their matrilineal family.
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patrilineal
patrilineal, a. (pætrɪˈlɪnɪəl) [f. patri- + lineal a.] Of, pertaining to, or recognizing kinship with and descent through the father or the male line.1904, 1906 [see matrilineal a.]. 1923 A. L. Kroeber Anthropol. xiii. 356 Within each area or type of culture the matrilineal tribes manifest superiori...
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List of matrilineal or matrilocal societies
The following list includes societies that have been identified as matrilineal or matrilocal in ethnographic literature. "Matrilineal" means kinship is passed down through the maternal line.
The Akans of Ghana, West Africa, are Matrilineal.
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Which Golden Thread Matrilineal "Clan" maps to my mtDNA haplogroup? I understand the 'seven daughters of Eve' is now up to 36 clans per a 'golden thread' figure in a recent issue (Fall 2016) of American Ancestors. Do ...
The ISOGG Wiki has a table mapping clan names to haplogroups. Of the 36 clans in your diagram, all but 4 of them are listed: Hera, Irena, Rhea and Wanda. The table also gives associations for 6 names that are not among the clans in your diagram: Iris, Lila, Latifa, Rohani, Ulaana and Wilma. Your V15...
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Matrilineal society of Meghalaya
Multiple tribes in the state of Meghalaya in northeast India practise matrilineal descent. While the society is matrilineal, it is not matriarchal.
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Matrilineality
in their matrilineal clan territories. descent, or were matrilineal, as were the Carians.
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List of people who adopted matrilineal surnames
This is a list of notable people who have changed, adopted or adjusted their surnames based on a mother's or grandmother's maiden name. Included are people who changed their legal names and people who created personal or professional pseudonyms. Under longstanding Western custom and law, children ar...
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Question on the concept of mitochondrial Eve My question is about the very definition of this common ancestor. Why shouldn't be the mother of mitocondrial Eve the real Eva m (and so on to grand grand ...mother)? All ...
As the Wikipedia article says:
> In human genetics, the Mitochondrial Eve (also mt-Eve, mt-MRCA) is the matrilineal most recent common ancestor (MRCA)
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Matrilineality in Judaism
Personal and social impacts of matrilineal tradition
Personal identity and impact of matrilineal interpretation in the United States
A 2013 Pew Research Cohen, "The origin of the Matrilineal rule in Rabbinical Judaism"
Sorek, Susan. "Mothers of Israel: Why the Rabbis Adopted a Matrilineal Principle."
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Matrilateral
Social anthropologists have underlined that even where a social group demonstrates a strong emphasis on one or other line of inheritance (matrilineal or This complementarity often has a moral or emotional tone to it: Malinowski's classic studies of the matrilineal Trobriand islanders showed that matrilineal
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Crow Indians, (1917)
Culture and Ethnology, (1917)
Plains Indian Age Societies, (1917)
Myths and Traditions of the Crow Indians, (1918)
The Matrilineal
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