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Exogamy is the
social norm of
mating or
marrying outside one's
social group. The
group defines the
scope and
extent of
exogamy, and the
rules and enforcement...
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apical ancestor who
serves as a
symbol of the clan's unity. Many societies'
exogamy rules are on a clan basis,
where all
members of one's own clan, or the...
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Blood quantum laws or
Indian blood laws are laws that
define Native Americans in the
United States status by
fractions of
Native American ancestry. These...
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unsuitable for
marriage or
other close personal relationships. Its opposite,
exogamy,
describes the
social norm of
marriage outside of the group.
Endogamy is...
- women,
Raksha Bandhan is
rooted in the
practice of
territorial or
village exogamy. The
bride marries out of her
natal village or town, and her
parents by...
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Finnish philosopher and sociologist.
Among other subjects, he
studied exogamy and the
incest taboo.
Westermarck was born in 1862 in a well-off Lutheran...
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rigorous system of
patrilineal descent defined by
lineage exogamy ...
Lineage exogamy thus
distinguishes Kalasha descent groups as
discretely bounded...
- p. 110 *Pulleyblank,
Edwin G. (2000). "Ji 姬 and
Jiang 姜: The Role of
Exogamic Clans in the
Organization of the Zhou Polity",
Early China. p. 20 Wei Shou...
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descent group,
while cross-cousins will not (****uming
descent group exogamy). The role of cross-cousins is
especially important in some cultures. For...
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Family Lineage Affinity Consanguinity Marriage Incest taboo Endogamy Exogamy Moiety Monogamy Polygyny Polygamy Concubinage Polyandry Bride price Bride...