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This term described the way in which African Slaves maintained cultural traditions and family units.
remember it as KEAPERS Kinship Educational Artistic Political Economic Religious Spots/recreation/play
because it prevents marriage of relatives which people term incest.
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ALLON J. UHLMANN has written: 'FAMILY, GENDER AND KINSHIP IN AUSTRALIA: THE SOCIAL AND CULTURAL LOGIC OF PRACTICE AND SUBJECTIVITY'
how did kinship emerged in mesopotamai
Are you referring to the San people, who live in Botswana, in Southern Africa? If so, they are not very political (they generally do not vote or participate in politics), and their kinship bonds and cultural traditions are the most important to them.
Kinship is the relationship between people created by marriage, birth, adoption, or other rituals.
Kinship
Kinship studies are important because they help us understand how relationships and social structures are formed and maintained in different societies. By studying kinship, we can gain insights into family dynamics, inheritance patterns, marriage customs, and social hierarchy. This knowledge is crucial for understanding cultural diversity and human society.
a kinship group is people that is related by blood marage or addoption and clans are kinship groups that have a common ancesstor
Kinship refers to an actual or situational relationship. Example : "The overworked assistant felt a kinship with the workers in the office mailroom."