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tracing descent through the mother.
Tracing descent through the father's side of the family is known as patrilineal descent. In patrilineal societies, individuals are considered to belong to their father's lineage and inherit property and status through their paternal ancestors. This method of tracing descent can be found in cultures around the world, each with its own unique practices and beliefs.
The word you are looking for is matrilineal.
the meaning of clan is: 1.A division of a tribe tracing descent from a common ancestor 1.A division of a tribe tracing descent from a common ancestor 2.A large group of relatives, friends, or associates 2.A large group of relatives, friends, or associates
Matrilineal descent is a system of tracing ancestry through the mother's lineage. In societies that follow matrilineal descent, family inheritance, property, and clan membership are passed down through the mother's line. This is in contrast to patrilineal descent, where lineage is traced through the father's side.
A bilateral descent system is one that recognizes relationships through both the mother's and father's lines, tracing ancestry back to both male and female ancestors. This system is common in societies where kinship ties are important on both sides of the family, and inheritance or lineage can be passed through either the mother or father.
If you are tracing your father's ancestry, you are looking at your paternal ancestry.
It takes practice. Start with tracing, or drawing an actual skull if you or a friend has one.
Tracing paper can be laid over a line drawing (for example) and a pen or pencil used to draw over the drawing below that can be seen through the translucent tracing paper.
tracing paper is very thin paper you can see through, you can buuy it at just about any art store.
Yes, unfortunately it is tracing, more specifically it is transferring, but it is still tracing.
It's pedigree.