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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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Patrilocal residence
Families living in a patrilocal residence generally assume joint ownership of domestic sources. Matrilocal residence may be regarded as the opposite of patrilocal residence.
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patripotestal
patripotestal, a. (pætrɪpəˈtɛstəl) [f. patri- + potestal a.] Characterized by the exercise of authority by the father or his relatives in a family or household.1906 N. W. Thomas Kinship Organisations & Group Marriage Austral. i. 8 Three main types of family may be distinguished: (1) patripotestal, (...
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Matrilocal residence
List of matrilocal societies
Bribri
Filipinos (both matrilocal and patrilocal)
Garo
Hopi
Iban (both matrilocal and patrilocal)
Iroquois
Jaintia Vanatinai
Sinixt
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Gharjamai, a South Asian term that refers to a man who lives with his wife's family
Matrifocal family
Neolocal residence
Patrilocal
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virilocal
virilocal, a. Anthrop. (ˌvɪrɪˈləʊkəl) [f. L. virī-lis virile a. + local a. 2.] Pertaining to or designating a woman's residence after marriage in the domicile of her husband. Cf. patrilocal, uxorilocal adjs.1948 [see uxorilocal a.]. 1957 V. W. Turner Schism & Continuity Afr. Soc. p. xviii, It is pos...
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Turi (caste)
Family of Turi are mostly patrilocal and patrilineal.
They are employed in Cultivation, basketry and labour. They speak Odia, Laria, Hindi.
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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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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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patri-clan
patri-clan (ˈpætrɪklæn) [f. patri- + clan n.] A patrilineal kin group or clan; also, occas., the clan of the father.1937 W. E. Lawrence in G. P. Murdock Stud. Sci. of Society 319 ‘Patri-clan’ and ‘matri-clan’, denoting small exogamous kin-groups with patrilineal and matrilineal descent respectively,...
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Kotia
Kotia family is nuclear, patrilocal, patrilineal and patriarchal. Monogamy is common norm and the custom of bride price is prevalent.
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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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Huave people
Huave families are patrilocal and reside in homes with thatched roofs.
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Mukotorikon
むことりこん)refers to a system of uxorilocal marital structure in Japan, particularly in Japan's medieval period which was largely superseded by a system of patrilocal
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Binjhal
They follow Paternal lineage and Patrilocal traditions. Marriage with same exogamous vansa'' is prohibited. Monogamous marriages are common.
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