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Richard E. Elkins has written: 'A sampling of Philippine kinship patterns' -- subject(s): Glossaries, vocabularies, Kinship, Languages, Terminology 'Partial neutralization of PMP reflexes in western Bukidnon Manobo'
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Kinship is the relationship between people created by marriage, birth, adoption, or other rituals.
Kinship
Kinship in band societies plays a crucial role in determining social organization and structure. It often serves as the basis for forming social groups and networks within the society. Kinship ties help establish roles, responsibilities, and obligations among individuals, creating a sense of cohesion and solidarity within the band. Additionally, kinship can influence decision-making processes, allocation of resources, and overall patterns of cooperation and conflict resolution within the band society.
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
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Kinship refers to an actual or situational relationship. Example : "The overworked assistant felt a kinship with the workers in the office mailroom."
Kinship is a familial or situational relationship. Example : "The clans put more value in kinship than in obeying the appointed officials." Example : "The harried clerk felt a kinship with the busy accounting staff."
The relationship of kinship, groups, and clans is family.