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33 Cards in this Set

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affinal kin
related by marriage
consanguineal kin
blood related
fictive kin
unrelated through blood nor marriage but have emotional significance
agnatic kin
A relative on the father's or male side only.
patrilineal descent
male dominated
agnostic descent
lineage made up of what kind of kin?
consanguineal

must know exactly how theyre related and prove it
a descent group that assumes they are all related
clan
comprised of two or more supposedly related clans
phratry
entire society divided into two major descent groups
moiety
unilineal descent
descent traced through one side of family
any type of sexual contact between closely related people
incest
tribe where close kin is culturally defined
yanomami
incest taboo
rule forbidding incest
cross cousins are from?
ego's parent's opposite sex sibling
parallel cousins are from?
ego's parent's same sex sibling
polyandry
one female mates with more than male
serial monogamy
being married/divorced more than once
totem
symbols of a clan
bride price
amount of money or property or wealth paid by the groom or his family to the parents of a woman upon the marriage of their daughter to the groom
bride service
custom of the groom moving to the bride’s community to provide his labor
postpartum taboo is?
rule that prohibits men from having sexual intercourse with his wife after she has given birth and sometimes during the years she is nursing her child.
example of a tribe that practice postpartum taboo
the Dani
nuclear family is?
a family group consisting of most commonly, a father and mother and their childrene
examples of matrilocal societies?
hopi
trobrianders
khasi
example of patrilocal society
traditional china
neolocal is?
Newlyweds move to new, separate location
sororate is?
when a wife dies and the widower marries her sister
levirate is?
when a husband dies and the widower marries her husbands brother
reciprocity is?
exchange of goods or services of approx equal value
generalized reciprocity?
value of the gift and time of repayment are NOT specified
negative reciprocity
giver tries to get the better of the exchange
redistribution?
buying and selling of goods and services with prices set by supply and demand
conspicuous consumption
money spent on goods for the display of wealth