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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Matrilocal residence
In social anthropology, matrilocal residence or matrilocality (also uxorilocal residence or uxorilocality) is the societal system in which a married couple Kung do not live in lineages, they cannot be matrilocal; they are uxorilocal.) wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bride service
Among these people, bride service is frequently performed in conjunction with an interval of uxorilocal residence. The length of uxorilocal residence and the duration of bride service are contingent upon negotiations between the concerned parties, the outcome of which wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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, wikipedia.org
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Mukotorikon
Mukotorikon (婿取婚 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to a system of uxorilocal marital structure in Japan, particularly in Japan's medieval period which was largely superseded wikipedia.org
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Ngoni
Ngoni, n. and a. (ŋˈgəʊnɪ) [Native name.] A. n. An African people belonging to the Nguni branch of the Bantu. (Groups of Ngoni migrated from their original home in Zululand in about 1830 and are now found in Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, etc.) B. adj. Of or pertaining to this people.1883 R. N. Cust Mod.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Urarina
The Urarina customarily practice brideservice, uxorilocal patterns of post-nuptial residence, debt peonage and sororal polygyny. wikipedia.org
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Minyue
those of some of the Taiwanese indigenous people, such as snake totemism, short hair-style, tattooing, teeth pulling, pile-dwellings, cliff burials, and uxorilocal wikipedia.org
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Bigi Poika
Matri-related women formed the nucleus of the only relatively enduring social groups, recruited according to the uxorilocal/matrilocal residence rule. wikipedia.org
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Takamure Itsue
, which led her to conclude, against the folkloristic (minzokugaku) conclusions of Yanagita Kunio, that marriage in the Heian period had been largely uxorilocal Selected works (, "Tokyo is Feverish") (, "Genesis of Love") (, "Study of Matrilineal Systems: Women's History of Great Japan, 1") (, "Studies in Uxorilocal wikipedia.org
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Achuar
Each of these groupings tends to be uxorilocal. wikipedia.org
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Bodo–Kachari people
Some of the Boro–Garo speaking communities such as the matrilineal and uxorilocal Garo, Rabha, and to some extent Koch still retain cultural features that wikipedia.org
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Machiguenga
The Matsigenka are uxorilocal, which means that the man moves to his wife who usually still live with her parents. wikipedia.org
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