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matrilocal
matrilocal, a. (mætrɪˈləʊkəl) [f. matri- + local a.] Applied to the custom in certain social groups for a married couple to settle in the wife'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 marr...
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Matrilocal residence
Another matrilocal society is the !Kung San of Southern Africa. List of matrilocal societies
Bribri
Filipinos (both matrilocal and patrilocal)
Garo
Hopi
Iban (both matrilocal and patrilocal)
Iroquois
Jaintia
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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. "Matrilocal" means new families are established in proximity to the brides' extended family of origin, not that of the groom.
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ambilocal
ambilocal, a. Anthropol. (æmbɪˈləʊkəl) [f. ambi- + local a.: cf. matrilocal a., patrilocal a.] Designating or pertaining to a system of residence after marriage in which a couple may choose to live in either the husband's or the wife's home or community.1956 R. Needham in Man Feb. xxx. 31/1 ‘Ambiloc...
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Patrilocal residence
Matrilocal residence may be regarded as the opposite of patrilocal residence. See also
Matrilocal residence
Neolocal residence
Patrilineality
Patriarchy
References
Bibliography
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uxorilocal
uxorilocal, a. Anthrop. (ˌʌksɒrɪˈləʊkəl) [f. L. uxōri-us (f. ūxor wife) + local a.] Applied to or denoting residence after marriage in the area of the wife's home or community. Cf. matrilocal a., residence n.1 1 d, virilocal a.1936 R. Firth We, the Tikopia xvi. 596 The greater tendency to uxorilocal...
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Matrilineal society of Meghalaya
She reported that Garo practiced matrilineal inheritance, matrilocal post-marital residence, a preference for cross-cousin marriage, acceptance of pre-marital sex by women, but adultery by women is punished, while the Khasi practised matrilineal inheritance, matrilocal and duolocal post-marital residence (in
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William Divale
Behavior Science Research 10:19-36
1975 The Causes Of Matrilocal Residence: A Cross-Ethnohistorical Survey. Abstracted in Dissertation Abstracts International
35(10):6286-6287.
1974 Migration, External Warfare, and Matrilocal Residence.
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mother's brother
mother's brother Anthropol. The maternal uncle, usu. with reference to his importance in kinship affairs and social customs. Also attrib.1871 L. H. Morgan in Smithsonian Contrib. Knowl. No. 218 12 My father's brothers and my mother's brothers, in English, are generalized into one class, and the term...
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Changchien
It originated near Kaohsiung as a combination of the surnames Zhang and Jian from a uxorilocal, matrilocal residence marriage custom in Fujian, China,
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الإقامة الأمومية
من ناحية أخرى، Korotayev وقد أظهرت الاختبارات الصورة أن مساهمة الإناث إلى الكفاف يفعل المضاهاة بشكل كبير مع الإقامة matrilocal بصفة عامة؛ ومع ذلك، فإن قائمة المجتمعات الأمومية
بريبري
الفلبينيين (كلا من matrilocal و patrilocal)
جارو
هوبي
إيبان (على حد سواء matrilocal و patrilocal)
إيروكوا
جينتيا
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Bride service
Patterns
Patterns of matrilocal post-marital residence, as well as the practice of temporary or prolonged bride service, have been widely reported for
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Neolocal residence
This contrasts with other forms of post-marital residence, such as patrilocal residence and matrilocal residence, in which the couple resides with or near the husband's family (patrilocal residence) or the wife's family (matrilocal residence).
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Susanne Kuehling
Career
Kuehling is interested in the study of small matrilinear and matrilocal societies.
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Sirionó
Families were matrilineal and matrilocal, that is, young married couples would live in the wife's community.
Notes
References
Olson, James Stuart.
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