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Philippine kinship uses the generational system in kinship terminology to define family. It is one of the more simple classificatory systems of kinship (especially if compared to the complex English-language kinship system, e.g., cousin). She would also tend to call her older male cousin "kuya". Hope this helps
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Eleanor Kathleen Gough has written: 'The traditional kinship system of the Nayars of Malabar' -- subject(s): Chera (Indic people), Kinship
matriarchies or matriarchates
Karla Ruth Hoff has written: 'The kin system as a poverty trap?' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Kinship, Kinship
Ego refers to the individual around whom a kinship diagram is centered. This person is the perspective from which relationships and connections are outlined within the kinship system.
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The peripheral nervous system is the nervous system outside of the brain and spinal cord. The two categories belonging to the peripheral nervous system are nerves and ganglia.
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All known societies have some sort of system of kinship. That said, there is great diversity in the ways that kinship is understood from place to place; "family" to you might mean something very different from what "family" means to someone from another society or life situation. In the social sciences, kinship would be considered an "etic" category, that is, one that is imposed by outsiders rather than one naturally generated from an insider's perspective. Since it describes a phenomenon found in all societies, it is also considered a "universal" category. So one can expect to always find something that could be described as kinship in a given society, even if the people being studied don't necessarily call it that.
the peripheal nervous system