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matriliny
matriliny (ˈmætrɪlɪnɪ) [f. matri- + line n.2 + -y3.] The observance of matrilineal descent and kinship.1906 N. W. Thomas Kinship Organisations & Group Marriage Austral. ii. 19 We may now examine the relation of matriliny to the seat of authority in the family. 1927 [see bien entendu]. 1937 Nature 20...
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David Aberle
They also looked at the origins of matriliny in these cultures. This book was best known for information on matriliny and for its wealth of information regarding Athapaskan speaking communities.
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patriliny
patriliny (ˈpætrɪlɪnɪ) [f. patri- + line n.2 + -y3.] The observance of patrilineal descent and kinship.1906 N. W. Thomas Kinship Organisations & Group Marriage Austral. ii. 21 It is unnecessary to go into the complicated question of the relation of brother-inheritance to matriliny and patriliny. 194...
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Matrifocal family
Herlihy found in Kuri a trend toward matriliny and a correlation with matrilineality, while some patriarchal norms also existed.
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matricentred
matricentred, ppl. a. (mætrɪˈsɛntəd) [f. matri- + centred, centered ppl. a.] Centred on the mother. Hence matriˈcentric a., matricenˈtricity.1956 R. Firth Two Stud. Kinship in London 41 We might speak then of South Borough kinship as being matri-centred or matral. 1957 M. Banton W. Afr. City xi. 205...
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connection 9 letter words. act of love adjacency associate certainty closeness cognation coherence colonnade communion concourse congeries continuum deduction filiation gathering go-between gradation influence interface interplay maternity matriliny middleman negotiant ombudsman paternity patriliny placement proximity reference relations ...
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Congalach Cnogba
Woolf, Alex, "Pictish Matriliny Reconsidered" in The Innes Review, volume XLIX, no. 2 (Autumn 1998), pp. 147–167.
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patrilocal
patrilocal (pætrɪˈləʊkəl) [f. patri- + local a.] Applied to the custom in certain social groups for a married couple to settle in the husband's home or community.1906 N. W. Thomas Kinship Organisations & Group Marriage Austral. iii. 30 When the husband removes and lives in his wife's group the marri...
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Matrilocal residence
militarism, destruction of the natural environment, and hierarchical social structures can be found in societies in which goddess worship, matrilocality, or matriliny
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Beti-Pahuin peoples
The Beti-Pahuin peoples organised themselves according to a series of patrilineal kinships, although some of its subgroups seem to have practiced matriliny
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bien
▪ I. ‖ bien, adv. (bjɛ̃) The French word for ‘well’; used in certain French phrases: bien entendu (bjɛ̃nɑ̃tɑ̃dy). [F. entendu, pa. pple. of entendre to hear, understand.] Of course; that goes without saying.1844 Thackeray Barry Lyndon vii. in Fraser's Mag. Apr. 396/1 Burgundy and velvet are the best...
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Malabar Marriage Act, 1896
This allowed members of any caste practising marumakkatayam (matriliny) in Malabar to register a sambandham as a marriage.
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Kunjulekshmi Saradamoni
In Matriliny Transformed: Family, Law and Ideology in Twentieth Century Travancore (1999), she investigated the effects of matrilineal inheritance on Kerala
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Leela Dube
Known for her work on kinship and in women's studies, she wrote several books including Matriliny and Islam: religion and society in the Laccadives and
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Karla Poewe
Selected academic papers by Karla Poewe
"Religion, Matriliny and Change: Jehovah's Witnesses and Seventh‑Day Adventists in Luapula, Zambia", in: American "Matriliny and Capitalism: the Development of Incipient Classes in Luapula, Zambia", in: Dialectical Anthropology (Amsterdam), 1978, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp.
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