Was that in a movie
Chee and his family practice a traditional Navajo way of life, embedded with cultural values, customs, and beliefs. They prioritize community, connection to the land, spirituality, and maintaining harmony with nature. This includes following traditions such as ceremonies, storytelling, and respecting their ancestors.
Little One goes to live with Old Man Fat and his wife because after Chee's wife dies, it was custom that the daughter's daughter goes and lives with the daughters family.
They are simply following traditional Navajo custom, which holds that children belong to the mother and her clan. Navajo society is matrilineal in nature, and , typically, Chee would move in with his wife's family after marriage. In the story, though, both Chee and his wife are at odds with his father-in-law's ideas of "progress," so they take up residence with Chee's parents. When Chee's wife dies, her parents are entitled to claim her child(ren)--Old Man Fat does just so.
her father passed away
Juanita Gass has written: 'The descendants of George & Matilda Goodwin Cullins' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy
Juanita Hinton Downing has written: 'The Benjamin Downing, Senior, family, 1775-1980' -- subject(s): Indexes
The Daughter
If your brother-in-law's daughter is by your sister, she is your niece. If your brother-in-law's daughter is by someone else, she is genealogically not in your family tree.
Your son-in-law is your Daughter's husband. His family are part of your extended family but while your daughter is an Aunt (by marriage) to the child and the child is a Niece (by marriage) to your Daughter. The child is no direct relation to you.
I would believe the oldest daughter in the family or son.
No his daughter is.
A normal family is - a mother a father a daughter and a son. this is what god said
Yes, he does have a family. Jose leaves behind a grown daughter.