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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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Matrilocal residence
Because girls traditionally marry out in virilocal marriage (living with or near the husband's parents) they have been seen as "mouths from another family
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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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Patrilocal residence
In social anthropology, patrilocal residence or patrilocality, also known as virilocal residence or virilocality, are terms referring to the social system
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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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Loma people
Joint families, or virilocal communities are common, wherein families of brothers settle close to each other.
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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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Mabilafu
If previously mostly women moved to Mabilafu – due to the customary of virilocal marriage – in the last years the number of men moving to Mabilafu increased
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patrilineage
patrilineage (pætrɪˈlɪnɪɪdʒ) [f. patri- + lineage 2 c.] Patrilineal lineage.1949 J. F. Holleman Pattern of Hera Kinship i. 1 The relationships and their respective terminology have to be seen in the framework of patrilineages. 1955 [see linearity]. 1957 V. W. Turner Schism & Continuity in Afr. Socie...
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Baba of Karo
However, Baba recalls marriage being virilocal and largely driven by polygamy.
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Jabo people
Exogamy
A cultural trait present among the Jabo, and apparently widespread across the Kru group is the practice of virilocal exogamy.
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Parakanã people
Conversely, the Western Parakanã villages are arranged through virilocal and patrilineal reason.
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Sexual minorities in Japan
During the 16th century, medieval women gained new-found security as wives within virilocal systems, in contrast to the insecurity of Heian-period wives
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